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Latest comment: 3 months ago1 comment1 person in discussion
About the "performance timeline" section. Sometimes we need to think critically in doing something, whether it causes confusion for the readers or not. The level of a tournament in the BWF World Tour (also known as Grade 2 badminton tournaments) may change at any time. As we can see in the BWF World Tour#Tournaments article. When the table is displayed like this --> [1], the readers will think that the Malaysia Open 2018, 2019 and 2022 are part of the Level 2 (Super 1000), but actually the Malaysia Open 2018, 2019 and 2020 are part of Level 3 (Super 750). Same as Denmark Open, Indonesia Masters, India Open, Australia Open, etc., where the level of these tournaments is not fixed, or in other words changes from time to time. So, the performance table that i have edited is simpler and easier for readers to understand. Thanks Stvbastian (talk) 22:12, 14 August 2024 (UTC)Reply