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Open Era tennis records - Court type totals edit

Hello!

You have taught me something! I never knew that the US open and the Australian Open used to be on different courts... Isn't it an idea if we add that at Court type totals. Like ''the australian open used to be on grass till....''. What do you think?

2 others questions: Are all the numbers correct considering this page is only about the open era? And.. wouldn't be more organized if each table would be only top 10 or top 15? What do you think? Sportfan82 (talk) 10:11, 29 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

I agree most of the lists should be limited to Top 10. They usually are but sometimes people add more info. I trim them from time to time also.
There could be a note about the surface history of the slams. Might be nice. It should be brief though. DropShot244 (talk) 13:50, 1 April 2024 (UTC)Reply