Talk:List of French Open men's singles champions
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Decugis and Décugis
editHello mister Peirce.
This is I who have changed your article and among many changements I have also changed Décugis in Decugis because I thought it was written without any accent. But you seem to be sure (as for Năstase and Koželuh) because you've come back to your initial orthograph. I will look at my French books again (I've changed my old Username Karl Kol in Carlo Colussi my real name).
I've also written some remarks about the U.S. Pro and in the World No. 1 Tennis Player Pre-ATP Rankings I have changed many things and in particular I've renamed Brit. Pro in Wembley Pro' because The Wembley Pro tournament has never been a British Pro as written in many books. There have been a) the International Pro Championship of Britain played at Southport in the thirties and b) played by domestic players the Pro Championships of Britain, held annually at, generally, Eastbourne. Eastbourne also held the Slazenger Pro tournament.
About the French Pro, Bowers didn't account anything about the 1930 to 1933 tournaments evoked by McCauley and in particular Bowers states that the pro event held at Roland Garros in 1933 wasn't a French Pro but a USA-France meeting where Cochet beat Barnes, Tilden beat Plaa and Cochet, Barnes beat Plaa and the US closing out the doubles.
Changements
editI've renamed the page because I hate the old term Open when it is inappropriate : I know so much that before 1968 there was no real open tournaments and when I see that Mervyn Rose or Roy Emerson are supposed French Open Champions I can't bear it given that they has won tournaments very Closed and not Open at all.
I'm a little afraid of the possible "double redirects" because I do not master them : I hope there aren't.
I've changed the structure of the page to make well understand to a neophyte in tennis history that many tournaments were depleted because many great pros were forbidden until 1967 to enter them.
Finally I've changed some years : for instance there were 1936 and 1937 French pro editions (won respectively by Cochet and Nusslein), see Ray Bowers's articles.
Carlo Colussi 12:37, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
You've got Tony Roche listed as a bloody American!
German flags incorrect
editGerman flags for 1934, and later are false. They are shown by the names of Gottfried von Cramm, and Denkel.
for 1935 flag should be kaiserliche fahne schwarz-weiss-rot, black-white-red and for period 1935-1945 it was hakenkreuz flag, the so called Nazi flag, with swastika.
I am not registered user so I can't correct this
Vandalism
editSomeone has vandalized this page by putting in fake names as the winners. For example, last year Nadal defeated Federer in the final. 72.85.209.18 20:23, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
- Ok, I figured out how to fix it. 72.85.209.18 20:30, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
Table
editI've added a table (about the Bristol Cup and the Deauville tournament) in the paragraph "Professional International Championships of France ("French Pro") (1930-1968 and 1920-1932)" but knowing almost anything about form if anyone can reduce the width of the table it would be good. Thanks. Carlo Colussi (talk) 06:43, 7 May 2008 (UTC)
FLC
editThis page has been removed from the list of nominations at WP:FLC. Especially at this time when the number of reviewers is slow, it's important to try not to clog up FLC with multiple nominations of pages with similar scopes. Usually 2 at a time is OK, but if the subject is new, it is better to let one nomination go through the process and then applying any necessary changes to other before nominating those. As the FLC had no comments from reviewers, it is not necessary to record it in the article history. The page will be deleted so that when this page is brought back, the archive # is still "1". Best, Matthewedwards : Chat 05:56, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
nazi flag
editEven though it may technically be correct, it seems inappropriate to put a Nazi flag by the name of Gottfried von Cramm considering that he was imprisoned by the Nazi regime. Flags are statements of ideology! previous post made by 86.157.23.215
- Flags on wikipedia tennis players are not statements of ideology...they are simply the nation under which one plays tennis. Fyunck(click) (talk) 06:32, 20 March 2011 (UTC)
A one time winner
edita one time winner's image was put recently which is unworthy to be put here when there are 7 and 6 times winners. the image was put without consensus and has been removed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.78.177.132 (talk) 22:15, 10 September 2012 (UTC)
Bobby Riggs
editI tried changing Robert Riggs to the more familiar Bobby Riggs, but was unsuccessful. I minor point, perhaps, but since his Wikipedia page lists him as Bobby perhaps someone more astute can correct the entry for 1939.Closedthursday (talk) 17:17, 10 May 2013 (UTC)
- Changed to Bobby Riggs per article title.--Wolbo (talk) 21:35, 10 May 2013 (UTC)
Featured List
editWhy is it that the respective pages for the other Grand Slam events are featured lists and this one isn't? This one is almost identical to the other three. Mwhittaker92 (talk) 18:15, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
Wikilinked names
editNapHit, I tried to wikilinked only the first occurrence of each name in the finals section chart because this is how it's done on other tennis project charts. You reverted the edit claiming every cell should be linked in a sortable table. Where can I read more on that? --ForzaUV (talk) 15:24, 7 June 2021 (UTC)
- It doesn't what's done on other pages, following the guidelines is what matters. They're clear you can include duplicate links if it aids the reader, especially in tables. As this article has a sortable table, where depending on the cell that's sorted, the player will appear in a different part of the table, means it's useful for the names to be linked at every mention. You can see this guidance here. Where is the guidance on
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being deprecated? I've not seen any guidance referring to this. Changing the colours because they match what's on the grand slam page isn't a policy either. That's basically personal preference. I'm not going to kick up a fuss about that, but as you made the changes without discussing them first, you should either raise the issue here first or bring it up at WP:TENNIS, if you want to standardise the colours for grand slam tournaments. NapHit (talk) 19:39, 7 June 2021 (UTC)
Yvon Petra
editDiscussion text states Petra won from 1942 to 1945 but table makes it clear he won from 1943-45. Antipodenz (talk) 02:15, 15 September 2021 (UTC)
BRI?
editCan someone please provide a sensible explanation (preferably backed up by sources) for why the early titles won by Brits are indicated with the tricode "BRI"? That has never been a recognised tricode for the United Kingdom, which has been the United Kingdom (known by the synecdoche "Great Britain") since 1800. The independence of the Republic of Ireland in the early 20th century changed nothing in that regard. If you can show me a source that uses "BRI" for those early British wins, fine, but they really should be "GBR". – PeeJay 19:56, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
Missing Champion
editMissing in the table of champions Roger Federer. His titles are included in the countries’ list for Switzerland, but not under his name. Idk how to change it pls someone correct it haha srry 81.35.41.186 (talk) 23:33, 7 June 2024 (UTC)