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The event has been postponed. NY Times 2001:818:E74D:CC00:2586:42BC:81C8:7FAF ( talk) 17:42, 17 March 2020 (UTC)
Please see Talk:2020 US Open (tennis)#Inclusion of supporting tables to discuss of removing seeds in annual Grand Slams. ApprenticeFan work 07:44, 27 September 2020 (UTC)
Can I ask, why is this article not laid out in the same way as the yearly articles for Wimbledon & the US Open? Martin Petherbridge ( talk) 17:33, 3 October 2020 (UTC)
Oh! So this format is new and is going to be the norm? Ok, well that's interesting, but you're making it worse not better.
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Can someone please add the section on Seeds (for Singles and Doubles), as seen in the 2019 article - /info/en/?search=2019_French_Open#Singles_seeds)? Thanks!
Hi there, everyone.
As for those two tables, I don't think they need to be collapsed anymore, it would be better to have them expanded. I understand they have always been like this but that was when there were other tables for seeded players, so they were collapsed to minimize the clutter. This is not the case anymore. For all the slams form 2020 onwards I prefer the page layout to be like how I made it in my most recent edit. That's a bit better layout I think, you can see all the players who made the main draw and how far they went in the tournament, in addition to the winner's picture next to the table. What do you think? -- ForzaUV ( talk) 21:00, 31 May 2021 (UTC)
There is nothing more important than that section, I agree with you there and that's why I want its info to be displayed not concealed, makes sense, doesn't it?. And there is absolutely no need for the section to be relocated below the Events section, you make it seem like the page structure would be broken or disorganized if the content of the tables were to be shown but that's not true, it's actually a minor edit most people would not see a problem with it. Furthermore, the tables are actually expanded when you browse the page on mobile. Desktop mode should be the same. Could you please browse the section on mobile without and with the edit I made, maybe you will change your mind, if not then we're gonna need more editors to weigh in. Thank you. -- ForzaUV ( talk) 10:36, 1 June 2021 (UTC)
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The event has been postponed. NY Times 2001:818:E74D:CC00:2586:42BC:81C8:7FAF ( talk) 17:42, 17 March 2020 (UTC)
Please see Talk:2020 US Open (tennis)#Inclusion of supporting tables to discuss of removing seeds in annual Grand Slams. ApprenticeFan work 07:44, 27 September 2020 (UTC)
Can I ask, why is this article not laid out in the same way as the yearly articles for Wimbledon & the US Open? Martin Petherbridge ( talk) 17:33, 3 October 2020 (UTC)
Oh! So this format is new and is going to be the norm? Ok, well that's interesting, but you're making it worse not better.
A discussion is taking place to address the redirect
2020 French Open – Mixed Doubles. The discussion will occur at
Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2020 October 9#2020 French Open – Mixed Doubles until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion. –
333
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11:20, 9 October 2020 (UTC)
Can someone please add the section on Seeds (for Singles and Doubles), as seen in the 2019 article - /info/en/?search=2019_French_Open#Singles_seeds)? Thanks!
Hi there, everyone.
As for those two tables, I don't think they need to be collapsed anymore, it would be better to have them expanded. I understand they have always been like this but that was when there were other tables for seeded players, so they were collapsed to minimize the clutter. This is not the case anymore. For all the slams form 2020 onwards I prefer the page layout to be like how I made it in my most recent edit. That's a bit better layout I think, you can see all the players who made the main draw and how far they went in the tournament, in addition to the winner's picture next to the table. What do you think? -- ForzaUV ( talk) 21:00, 31 May 2021 (UTC)
There is nothing more important than that section, I agree with you there and that's why I want its info to be displayed not concealed, makes sense, doesn't it?. And there is absolutely no need for the section to be relocated below the Events section, you make it seem like the page structure would be broken or disorganized if the content of the tables were to be shown but that's not true, it's actually a minor edit most people would not see a problem with it. Furthermore, the tables are actually expanded when you browse the page on mobile. Desktop mode should be the same. Could you please browse the section on mobile without and with the edit I made, maybe you will change your mind, if not then we're gonna need more editors to weigh in. Thank you. -- ForzaUV ( talk) 10:36, 1 June 2021 (UTC)