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I have seen sources that call the Madrid event of 1996 the inaugural event, so I'm not convinced the two tournaments should be merged. And if they are it can't be a simple cut and paste, it must follow wikipedia merge requirements. Fyunck(click) (talk) 05:20, 5 August 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Some strange tennis page moves

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Please do not arbitrarily move tennis articles to new names. Tennis Project has had to move several back with administrative help. Lumping things together is not proper unless the tournament themselves lump the entire history together. The Nuremberg Cup is completely different than the Bad Homburg Open. bad Homburg has not maintained the history. Same with the Polish Open, Katowice, Warsaw, and Gdynia Opens. We've had to move them back. At the very least make a proper move request so other can help determine if the move is just. Thanks. Fyunck(click) (talk) 05:30, 28 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

 

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Once again please don't move events because you think they are the same

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Some of your moves you've done because you think they are the same when they are not. You must show that the champions lists continue per the new event. If they do, and you can source it, that's a different story. Otherwise they are treated as separate tournaments. The sources I'm seeing say it will be the "1st edition of the WTA Poland Open." And the "Winners Open" in Romania says it is a brand new tournament also. Fyunck(click) (talk) 06:07, 2 July 2021 (UTC)Reply

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This is going to be a final warning because I see User:Fyunck(click) has warned you before about the same thing. Please don't just merge all information from a long-existing article at Nana Trophy into Tunis Open just because the tournaments are held in the same country. That makes no sense. They are completely different tournaments, held at different times and under different tiers on their respective circuits. You cannot just merge them all into a Tunisia Open article title which firstly none of the tournaments even go by. If a new tournament is announced, please create a new article for that tournament, not just merge into an existing article where there is no relationship. Thanks. Adamtt9 (talk) 12:12, 2 June 2022 (UTC)Reply

I concur with Adamtt9. You have already been informed by Fyunck(click) on three separate occasions to be careful when merging tournament articles. Yet without any communication or explanation you continue to incorrectly merge tournament articles, not only Nana Trophy into Tunis Open, but also Guadalajara Open into Mexican Open (tennis). These are completely separate tournaments which should not be merged. Next time please use the Requested moves option so that other editors can review the proposed merge before it is done. If you continue to incorrectly move / merge tournament articles without any prior consultation this can lead to you being reported with a request to have you blocked from moving / merging tennis tournament articles.--Wolbo (talk) 14:19, 14 June 2022 (UTC)Reply

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Moving tournaments Again!

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All the sources I see say the ATX Open tennis event is the inaugural tournament and not the same as on from a decade ago. You have been warned of these moves by multiple editors. Just because it's in the same city as a previous event means nothing. If it skipped a year I could see this, especially with the pandemic fiasco of tournament changes. If the tournament incorporates the past winners in its history that would be a different story, but it looks like that will not happen. Fyunck(click) (talk) 19:40, 12 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

I now count at least five warnings about moving tennis tournament articles which this editor has ignored. Perhaps it is time for a request at ANI to block the editor from moving / merging articles? --Wolbo (talk) 00:47, 13 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

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Himeshlala, Wikipedia is a collaborative project. When you do things that others disagree with, you have to be able to discuss your differences with other editors in order to come to a consensus. When you continue to do those same things without achieving a consensus first, like continuing to move tournament articles after being warned several times not to do so, this is disruptive. One of the signs of disruptive editing is repeatedly disregards other editors' questions or requests for explanations concerning edits or objections to edits. I don't see that you have ever used your talk page, so I have no confidence that you will be receptive to these concerns moving forward. As such, I am indefinitely blocking you. Indefinite does not mean infinite, this block will simply last until you acknowledge the warnings of your fellow editors and promise to be collaborative in the future by discussing differences as they arise. To be unblocked, simply use the {{unblock}} template and an admin will review what you have to say, and if you need some assistance with this please review the guide to appealing blocks. I really hope you are responsive to this and can be a considerate editor in the future. -- Tavix (talk) 17:33, 19 February 2023 (UTC)Reply