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The result of the move request was: page moved. Vegaswikian ( talk) 23:40, 30 November 2010 (UTC)
World Hard Court Championships →
World Clay Court Championships — Correct name is the World Clay Court Championships. Both external links in the article contest that name:
BTW, Hard Court is a different surface from Clay. Misbeliever ( talk) 13:30, 20 November 2010 (UTC)
The title of this was the World Hard Court Championships. Hard courts were those that were not grass or were not covered at the time. There are plenty of sources like: Sports Illustrated or A&E's Biography.com or the book "The Encyclopedia of Tennis" by Max Robertson and Jack Kramer, pages 33-34. Fyunck(click) ( talk) 01:22, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
Does anybody know who won the men's doubles in 1923? The name of Brugnon's partner wasn't copied in correctly when the table was added in March 2010, and it hasn't been added in subsequent edits. I couldn't find the info on-line and don't have the source book (Guinness Book of Tennis Facts and Feats) Brett Dunbar ( talk) 20:30, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
The article states that the world championship title was dropped at this meeting (March), but the World Championship actually was held later in the year (May); it would be more accurate to state it was agreed to be dropped. Antipodenz ( talk) 08:43, 17 September 2021 (UTC)
Th March 1923 meeting determined Major status for other Championships - at this time the Southern Hemisphere one was known as the. Australasian Open - unless the actual ILTF determination stated 'Australia' then the default name would be Australasia. Antipodenz ( talk) 08:47, 17 September 2021 (UTC)