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Hello. Thank you for article about Kubot, I noticed it some time ago. I wait now for this one more step - last year another Pole Dawid Olejniczak was also in 3rd round of qualification, but lost to Swede Adaktusson, I think. I remember few years ago in Australia played Takao Suzuki - it was not with "Asian wild card", like Soeda? Anyway, all the best to young Japan player against Ancić! Have nice time during Grand Slam! Greetings [[Wikipedysta:Berasategui|Berasategui]] 21:09, 12 sty 2007 (CET)
Hello. Thank you for article about Kubot, I noticed it some time ago. I wait now for this one more step - last year another Pole Dawid Olejniczak was also in 3rd round of qualification, but lost to Swede Adaktusson, I think. I remember few years ago in Australia played Takao Suzuki - it was not with "Asian wild card", like Soeda? Anyway, all the best to young Japan player against Ancić! Have nice time during Grand Slam! Greetings [[Wikipedysta:Berasategui|Berasategui]] 21:09, 12 sty 2007 (CET)
:Soeda is ranked No.179: He's an Asian wild card, perhaps. I was surprised to see Men's Singles drawsheet -- [w] doesn't appear there. Hall of Fame, [[:es:Categoría:Miembros del Salón de la Fama del tenis|Spanish category]] is growing so rapidly -- I can't follow Spanish Giant! --[[Wikipedysta:Hhst|Hhst]] 23:54, 12 sty 2007 (CET)
:Soeda is ranked No.179: He's an Asian wild card, perhaps. I was surprised to see Men's Singles drawsheet -- [w] doesn't appear there. Hall of Fame, [[:es:Categoría:Miembros del Salón de la Fama del tenis|Spanish category]] is growing so rapidly -- I can't follow Spanish Giant! --[[Wikipedysta:Hhst|Hhst]] 23:54, 12 sty 2007 (CET)
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Hello. Thank you for memories from 1997. I remember rivalry between Graf and Hingis, it was realy good sporting event in late 1990., and Steffi had last word in it (Roland Garros final 1999). Colours in Steffi article are better now, I think. Propably former colours were more like surfaces of courts, but also too agressive. In fact, such elements like coloured tables, are very complicated to me. Finally, you have second tennis-author in Japanese Wikipedia! Very good news. Greetings [[Wikipedysta:Berasategui|Berasategui]] 13:48, 3 lut 2007 (CET) PS. I hope, Yone Miyagawa will stay much longer as oldest person than her precedessor. She is the youngest "oldest person" since 1988!


== French Dwarf and Spanish Giant ==
== French Dwarf and Spanish Giant ==

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Joymaster 7 lip 2005 16:52 (CEST)

I've been looking forward to your message from Poland. Mr. Berasategui is "an ideal tennis writer for me" of all over the world. I'd love to contact him as soon as possible. --Tnsv 8 lip 2005 08:31 (CEST)
Hi! I forwarded your message to Wikipedysta:Berasategui - I'm sure he'll contact you. Greetings, Selena talk 8 lip 2005 08:41 (CEST)


Endless Journey to Total Tennis

Hello. In fact, US Open very nearly, I hope to see some matches of tournament. It's farewell tournament to Steffi Graf husband... If I'm right, is also close to Roger Federer's visit in Japan. In some future (I'm not sure when exactly) I'll work about such articles like Louise Brough (she deserves better article!) Currently my Wikipedia time still is very short, unfortunetly. I hope to find more time early October. How about your books (as in title of section)? Greetings, Berasategui 15:29, 24 sie 2006 (CEST)[odpowiedz]

I haven't received from an eBay member Mega Media Depot yet. I arranged a credit card for PayPal! Also, I found Lance Tingay's "Tennis: A Pictorial History" too. Maybe both, early September?? Currently, I'm studying Ellsworth Vines. He visited Japan in October 1936 with Bill Tilden. He turned a golfer afterwards, semifinalist of PGA Championship 1951 -- The match-play final, Sam Snead vs. Walter Burkemo. Who beat Vines at the semifinal? I brought this question to Swedish golf writer. --Hhst 15:51, 24 sie 2006 (CEST)[odpowiedz]
Věra Suková's book "Chcete vyhrát Wimbledon?" -- What's the English translation? --Hhst 15:51, 24 sie 2006 (CEST)[odpowiedz]
Propably "Do you want to win Wimbledon?". I'm afraid, I have no idea who beat Vines in this golf semifinal. Berasategui 16:21, 24 sie 2006 (CEST)[odpowiedz]
I made two shortcuts for tennis books on eBay, "Bidding" and "Buy It Now". I'm adding orders, including two encyclopedias -- "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of World Tennis" by John Haylett & Richard Evans (1989) // "Official Encyclopedia of Tennis" by USTA (1971). About John Haylett, I gained a brand-new copy, remained silently on the shop for 17 years: The front cover is "young Steffi Graf"! Much better, the seller sent me a mail "Will post item soon". (Collins' seller Mega Media Depot have got quite a few "negative feedbacks", like "Items not arrived, no response to e-mail".) Bill Tilden's biography is available on "Buy It Now" corners, some stores brand-new. (References) --Hhst 13:16, 1 wrz 2006 (CEST)[odpowiedz]
Hello. I'm glad that eBay way to tennis books works for you. It is good for whole international Wikipedia tennis team - propably I will ask you about some questions from your new material. I bought last time this german book "500 Jahre Tennis" by G. Clerici (not via eBay, but polish selling portal allegro.pl). I at last finished article about Abe Segal from South Africa. He was colorful player, and I think in Tingay's book you can find story about sleeping umpire during his match. Segal's doubles partner Gordon Forbes is author of tennis memoires, it should be also interesting lecture. About US Open - Agassi career is over, as close are doubles starts of Navratilova. End of quite tennis era. This year we have little polish joy - Łukasz Kubot become first male player to play in Grand Slam since 1995 and first to win Grand Slam match since 1986. Greetings Berasategui 21:47, 3 wrz 2006 (CEST)[odpowiedz]
Honestly, I'm overwhelmed by plans of 9 Hall of Famers -- Vines, Adrian Quist & John Bromwich, Frank Sedgman & Ken McGregor, Fred Stolle, Alex Olmedo, Pancho, Drobný. See my recent interwiki contributions, adding much more (+sv:) than (+ja:). I fell down, World No. 6 again. Spanish WP writers are chasing me, too. --Hhst 02:10, 4 wrz 2006 (CEST)[odpowiedz]

Hello. Good news with award to your patience. If in fact "Tennis Total" is new version of "Collin's Tennis Encyclopedia", you received great lecture. Kimiko Date appears already in edition of 1997 (but chapter "They also served" is only number 9!). In future I'll surely ask you for few questions about Wimbledon history. My short plans for future is Zsuzsa Kormoczy, Hungarian champion, winner of Roland Garros, one of best clay court specialists in late 50. She died few days ago. Propably also another hungarians players like Jozsef Asboth or Balazs Taroczy. Then, at last, to longer versions of such players like Graf, Navratilova, Borg, Vilas, Bueno, Brough etc.... Still many work to do! It's nice to find another version of Jadwiga Jędrzejowska article, thank you! I think, Mr. Rapsodin is close to finish Hall of Fame? Greetings Berasategui 13:14, 19 wrz 2006 (CEST)[odpowiedz]

I noticed Kormoczy's death from your contributions -> Zmarli w roku 2006. I'm at a loss again, because of Japanese katakana (like Jędrzejowska). --Hhst 14:19, 19 wrz 2006 (CEST)[odpowiedz]

Hello. Thank you for news about Jędrzejowska articles. It is suprising with so many languages, after all even polish version started rather late. With improvement of tennis on French Wikipedia, I hope to find in some future article about Susan Noel, who was Jędrzejowska doubles partner, including in one French Championships final (also good friends, according to memories of Jędrzejowska). Nice to have new tennis writers in whole world! I think about article about Kumiko Okamoto, FedCup Player and tournament winner. Greetings, Berasategui 23:53, 29 wrz 2006 (CEST) PS. I saw your additions in english version about Silas Simmons, baseball player. This is amazing story for me - suddenly sport writers find former player at extremely high age still alive![odpowiedz]

Thank you for new plans too! Kumiko Okamoto was an impressive player for us -- At the third round of French Open 1985, 16-year-old Steffi Graf lost temper in front of Okamoto. I bought an autobiography of Emiko Okagawa, too. Also, I found a book by Susan Noel in eBay auction -- I'm planning to win it in October 3rd! --Hhst 01:53, 30 wrz 2006 (CEST) -- Sorry, I had a wrong memory. Steffi lost temper at the 1st round with Emiko Okagawa (7:5 3:6 6:4), not Kumiko Okamoto. Similar names, quite confusing. Kumiko Okamoto played with Chris Evert at the 3rd round of Wimbledon Centre Court in 1987. --Hhst 12:24, 30 wrz 2006 (CEST)[odpowiedz]

Hello. You become active eBayer now! I hope in future to your article about Susan Noel. If I remember good, Jędrzejowska wrote about her in memoiries, that Noel even married Pole "becouse of sympathy" to her former doubles partner. Now you can check, what Noel wrote about it. I'm not experienced user of internet auctions, but I know, that in polish portal allegro popular is special application, called "sniper". With that program you can send your offer even few seconds before finish. I have no idea, if that sniper is also used at eBay. So, with Bromwich and many more you propably also going to completed International Hall of Fame at Japanese Wikipedia in short future.

About list of tennis players - such lists are in plWiki in real danger, becouse of politic of "lists hate" (very often such articles are proposed for deletion). I hope this time everything will be OK. I think, you are satisfatied with Tokio tournament, with visit and win for Federer and final for Nakamura! Greetings Berasategui 14:21, 10 paź 2006 (CEST) About me at Wikimedia Polska, this is only ceremonial post.[odpowiedz]

Japanese WP in short future?? No, far from it -- just nearer than your rival French WP (World ranking 2 vs. 3 = Polish vs. French). My current work is Frank Sedgman. He missed only one title, French Championships singles -- Jaroslav Drobný stopped his Boxed Set!! // Personally, I have a trouble about my PayPal account. I received "Notification of Limited Account Access" mail, because my account "was accessed by a third party" -- I have to finish "Fax documentation": I need my resident card to assure my security. (That is, I can't pay for my orders.) Susan Noel's book came to my home today. I succeeded in Gianni Clerici's English book auction. Thank you for caring about me, for 15 months. (About Wikimedia Polska, didn't they praise your achievement?) --Hhst 14:42, 10 paź 2006 (CEST)[odpowiedz]

Hello. After starting work with article about József Asboth, I find some problems. Maybe you, with your growing tennis library, can help me. According to Collins' Encyclopedia, he was born in September 1917 (the same date at Davis Cup site). Martin Hedges gives him 1927 as date of birth, what is clearly incorrect (first match in national team 1938). More problems is with this entry in some hungarian online lexicon [1]. Here you can find another date of birth and also date of death, missed (?) by Collins. Can you check Asboth entry in your edition of Collins' Encyclopedia in some free time? Greetings, Berasategui 23:14, 23 paź 2006 (CEST) PS. I hope it is everything OK with your PayPal account. How lecture of Noel? Here you can read about this application for internet auctions.[odpowiedz]

Well, I started to find various confusions, even Nancye Wynne Bolton (I wrote her yesterday). About Susan Noel, it was an analysis book, not her biography -- no statement of Jed, nor her husband. I lost an auction this morning, a memorial book of Iwao Aoki from Japanese Tennis Association (Japanese book) -- but someone took it by eBay "snip" (Perhaps, he can't read Japanese language). Speaking of "sniper", a famous Japanese Wikipedian has this nickname. He's a heavy editor of various sports and television, also a powerful photographer, but makes countless mistakes. His first edit: 2004-1-15 (yours: 2004-2-10) // Age: 31 (yours: 30). His "out-of-focus" photographs are often made fun of -- A Japanese user once said, "Take away his fossil camera". --Hhst 01:55, 24 paź 2006 (CEST)[odpowiedz]
Thank you for interesting introduction of Japanese Wikipedian. As you know, plWiki has also many interesting people. With few of them you even have contact, like Australia resident Roo72, called some time ago "sheriff" becouse of uncompromised style of adminship. Tulyaganova - quite interesting person, good player from young country, but unfortunately career stopped by injuries. I'm afraid, this note made by Kpjas gives nothing new to article, maybe only parents names and coach. BTW, Kpjas is one of two "fathers of PlWiki". Book about Australian championships should help to complete articles special about early winners. About another early players, I have question to you, of course to some free time. Maybe you can find something more in your books about Wimbledon history about Mabel Parton. This british player was olympic medalist in singles, few times Wimbledon semifinalist, born 1881. I found her in Clerici's book in big picture taken in 1961 at 75th edition of Wimbledon tournament, I think only not-winner in this picture. Greetings Berasategui 23:18, 27 paź 2006 (CEST)[odpowiedz]
I know Mr. Roo72 well: He reacted my English Edit Summaries (Opis zmian) from Ostatnie zmiany twice. (A, B about Tiger Woods // Draft of Tennis No.1 Templates) I'd like to contact Mr. Szumyk, your closest friend. I wish to "accuse" Mr. WarX of this edition. ??? About Japanese Sniper, his talkpage is the biggest (heaviest) in our Wikipedia, due to relentless criticism of his poor photography. However, he makes archive only once in a year. I've appreciated his editions in golf: I suggested him to "take more time on golf than photographs" several times. --Hhst 00:36, 28 paź 2006 (CEST)[odpowiedz]
Mabel Patron? Even a player beyond your researching skill?? Like Myrtle McAteer's accurate lifetime (year of birth and death both missing). Much closer (easier?) subjects are still missing in Polish WP. (AnneMary never edits men: She's extremely reluctant to men's champion lists.) Singles champions: Manuel Orantes, Adriano Panatta, Mark Edmondson, Brian Teacher // Notable runner-ups: Kevin Curren, Chris Lewis, Victor Pecci, John Lloyd, Phil Dent // The Blacks, Byron // Nicolás Lapentti, Taylor Dent and more. "Take it easy" -- how can I say it, in front of World No.1 tennis writer? --Hhst 21:00, 29 paź 2006 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Hello. First, best wishes to your next year in Wikipedia! Thank you for list of players. Of course, we need those articles (and I hope they will in some future). You can even add some more names, like Ayala, Vermaak, Gulyas, Nielsen, Sanchez brothers, Hlasek... I think about some French players, Boetsch, Delaitre, Raoux, Roux, Mathieu. Still no olympia runner-up Fish or bronze medalists in doubles from Atlanta Goellner/Prinosil, and many more good doubles players from past. So all those names, plus your list, plus mentioned earlier players like Asboth, Taroczy or Okagawa and Okamoto, plus full versions of Bueno, Graf, Navratilova etc. - it looks busy year 2007! Of course, I'll try to start work still in 2006. Why Mabel Parton (not Patron) too? Just as I said - it was for me intriging, this old lady in picture, together with series of Wimbledon champs (sometimes only doubles or mixed doubles) - Mudford King, Holcroft Watson, Ryan, Round, Cooper, Boothby, McKane, Tuckey and Mathieu (also present was Duchess of Kent). Only one without title.

Masters Cup with Fyrstenberg/Matkowski it is great news for polish tennis. I like doubles very much, as a fan and as a player. I hope to good tournament in Shanghai, one win in group would be good, semifinal - great result. In fact, one of my favourites players was Paul Haarhuis, but also as singles player. I remember very well his amazing Daviscup play against Spain in 1993 in Barcelona.

Few words about my collegues - Szumyk's specialization is history of polish skauting. He also working with film portal, I think. WarX is physicist, active member of Wikimedia Polska and operator of some bots. This joke about my nick is old story, from time, when I visited IRC canal often. Not everybody must remember (or know), that Berasategui is in fact real name of very good tennis player! Greetings Berasategui 23:10, 4 lis 2006 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Thank you for long messages recently. In fact, I wrote Japanese Version of Kurt Nielsen. Your plans -- Swedish players: Jarryd, Larsson, Gustafsson // "Morocco Team" appeared in our talks of May or June! About Haarhuis, I remember US Open 1991, third round when he beat No.1 seed Becker. You're an amateur doubles player?? According to Bud Collins' report, as our source of Miyagi and Kamo in US Doubles 1955, "black sheep" appears the second page. The word comes from Mother Goose. --Hhst 04:53, 5 lis 2006 (CET) -- No, they must know your "patron", because you completed International Tennis Hall of Fame as Wikipedia World No.1 tennis writer. This joke should be removed for newcomers of Polish Wikipedia. --Hhst 15:45, 8 lis 2006 (CET)[odpowiedz]
Baa, Baa, black sheep, have you any wool?
Yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full.
One for the master and one for the dame,
And one for the little boy who lives down the lane.

Hello. Thank you for nice poem. Of course current "black sheep" position for doubles play is not so nice as Mother Goose's verses - that's sad effect of "open era", which needs singles stars (even if sometimes they were able to be great doubles players too, like McEnroe, Edberg, Kafelnikov etc.) Those days (1955) still doubles with solid position (US Championships as special tournament). Propably becouse of strong team play in Daviscup (remember Mr. Rapsodin words about Lundqvist!), with always important position of doubles point. Another fact - two tennis worlds, amateur and professional, for many spectators profis (Gonzales, Segura, later Hoad, Rosewall, Laver) were real stars. -- I like to play doubles very much, although my style of playing isn't special set for net-game (I'm rather type of player, who run, run, run and try to bring every ball back). But with my regular partner I had some club tournament wins. I started to play in 1993, without any coaching, so now I'm experienced self-made player. During winter I playing almost only doubles. -- Good idea with list of articles to start in Portal! It is still many work to do. Greetings Berasategui 22:38, 13 lis 2006 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Thank you for actual stories to me! I'm absorbed in reading Lance Tingay's "100 Years of Wimbledon". It includes "Biographical Records" of full Wimbledon champions. Died long time ago, not so significant like Hall of Famers -- for example, I found lifetime of Randolph Lycett (en). The problem is -- People died after 1977? Mabel Parton, she won Wimbledon Mixed Doubles 1911 with T. M. Mavrogordato, period of "Non-Championship Event". Such persons are not included in his Biographical Records. // About AnneMary, she hasn't understood your greatness yet. See her recent message to me -- regrettable! I made a subpage Portal:Tenis ziemny/Międzynarodowa Tenisowa Hall of Fame myself, and ordered her to set it on portal. Best regards --Hhst 00:30, 14 lis 2006 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Hello. Thank you for introduction of new template about tennis project. I think, that every person who writes something about tennis, become in fact member of this project. AnneMary has in project rebuilding of Steffi article. Thank you also for information about Mabel Parton. I found in some tennis discussion board information, that wife of Mavrogordato, Mabel Squire, was bronze medalist in tennis in Stokholm olympics 1912 - so it should be the same person! Of course that Wimbledon win from "non-championships" time is enough explonation to group picture of former champions. Greetings Berasategui 22:12, 23 lis 2006 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Stockholm Olympics bronze medalist, Molla Mallory?? I wrote Fred Stolle today. He shouted "Old Hacker" in US Championships 1966 -- 40 years after, the word "hacker" changed its meaning drastically. // I saw AnneMary's colorful table of Steffi. She held her last exhibition matches "Farewell World Tour" in Japan, February 6-8 2000 (Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka). I watched the second match in Nagoya Rainbow Hall in February 7th. I took a picture of her left knee! She fell downstairs somewhere, got injured again. --Hhst 23:12, 23 lis 2006 (CET)[odpowiedz]
I didn't notice Stockholm Olympics "Indoor Court": Parton took bronze medal, Gold: Edith Hannam (GBR) / Silver: Thora Castenschiold (Denmark). I found her birthdate, July 22nd 1881 DB -- but her death date is missing. --Hhst 06:26, 24 lis 2006 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Hello. I have no other materials to check date of death of Rafael Osuna. Martin Hedges as always used formula "died in June 1969". Hard to say, who is right, Tingay or Collins. About Daviscup - in March 1979 Poland vs. Finland tie was played in Olsztyn (but on daviscup site place is Warsaw!!), in hall "Urania" (you can see hall at article Aleja Piłsudskiego w Olsztynie). My older collegues from tennis club remember that match very well (they worked as linesmen). In fact, I'm working now with few articles about Olsztyn, special about people from Olsztyn. This is also interesting subject for me. Greetings, Berasategui 17:57, 29 lis 2006 (CET) PS. Great work with "dead links" on plWiki![odpowiedz]

AirSafe.com is an organization for researching all kinds of plane crashes: That is, I thought their reports are more accurate. I referred to it, for Payne Stewart's article. (Selected Events -> Celebrities) Thank you for precious memories again. --Hhst 20:16, 29 lis 2006 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Tennis Discussion 2007

Hello. All the best in new tennis year! Very good, that Wikipedia has so strong international tennis team. You propably notice, also in pl-Wikipedia new author, Masti. He works with Anne Marie in Grand Slam champions lists.

Lately I worked rather in articles about people from Olsztyn. I hope to be back in tennis in short future. During winter meeting I was only few hours in Katowice. Unfortunetely, I have no idea, if Jed is buried in Katowice (could be also Kraków, I think), but I'll try to find this information. You're right, this is exactly that Daviscup match, with wrong place at official site, but also with good performance by Fibak.

Longevity topic I find very interesting to me. I added many people at category "Rekordziści długowieczności", including few Japanese people. Benedykta Mackiełło (or Mackieło), who died few days ago at age (propably) 113, lived in Ostróda, city very close to Olsztyn. Her case wasn't verified by Guinness, but if her age was right, she was the oldest European. Greetings, Berasategui 20:21, 3 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

I've been working on Grand Slams by year, A / F / W / U. Mine in Japanese WP, all seeded players are listed! Through this process, I find various players. I finished writing 1987 events, when Steffi became World No.1. 1986, a big turning point of Australian Open... Today, I wrote Raffaella Reggi, the only Italian woman to win Grand Slam title in US Open 1986 mixed doubles. --Hhst 22:10, 3 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]
O Wandern, Wandern, meine Lust, O Wandern! (Das Wandern from Die Schöne Müllerin, by Franz Schubert) --Hhst 22:10, 3 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Hello. Thank you for article about Kubot, I noticed it some time ago. I wait now for this one more step - last year another Pole Dawid Olejniczak was also in 3rd round of qualification, but lost to Swede Adaktusson, I think. I remember few years ago in Australia played Takao Suzuki - it was not with "Asian wild card", like Soeda? Anyway, all the best to young Japan player against Ancić! Have nice time during Grand Slam! Greetings Berasategui 21:09, 12 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Soeda is ranked No.179: He's an Asian wild card, perhaps. I was surprised to see Men's Singles drawsheet -- [w] doesn't appear there. Hall of Fame, Spanish category is growing so rapidly -- I can't follow Spanish Giant! --Hhst 23:54, 12 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Hello. Thank you for memories from 1997. I remember rivalry between Graf and Hingis, it was realy good sporting event in late 1990., and Steffi had last word in it (Roland Garros final 1999). Colours in Steffi article are better now, I think. Propably former colours were more like surfaces of courts, but also too agressive. In fact, such elements like coloured tables, are very complicated to me. Finally, you have second tennis-author in Japanese Wikipedia! Very good news. Greetings Berasategui 13:48, 3 lut 2007 (CET) PS. I hope, Yone Miyagawa will stay much longer as oldest person than her precedessor. She is the youngest "oldest person" since 1988![odpowiedz]

French Dwarf and Spanish Giant

Hello! How are you in new tennis year? Justine withdrew from Sydney and Melbourne ;(. As you know, we have a new tennis writer on WP, Masti. He wrote four champions lists and he is going to wrote every man doubles champions and two mixed champions. I made a new portal: Portal:Biathlon and since yesterday I work in Portal:Skoki narciarskie. Pozdrawiam, Anne Marie ;) 12:49, 4 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Thanks! I found Men's Singles champion lists. You remember "French Dwarf", but I'd like to introduce "Spanish Giant" from time to time. He's Mr. Arielote (cont). He's a great writer of International Tennis Hall of Fame members. --Hhst 14:25, 4 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]
Oh, now I understand, why you wrote in the title "French Dwarf and Spanish Giant". Anne Marie ;) 16:44, 4 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Hello! Australian Open is started. What do you think about today's matches? Ivan Ljubicić lost to Mardy Fish in first round, but Roger Federer won in three sets. Amelie Mauresmo and Serena Williams are in second round, too. As you can notice, every champions lists are ready. Masti made it. Greetings, Anne Marie ;) 11:58, 15 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Mardy Fish is the silver medalist of Athens Olympics: he wants to be back to top again. In fact, I wrote Łukasz Kubot in Japanese! My current work is Grand Slams by year, A / F / W / U. I wrote Aaron Krickstein today. --Hhst 12:08, 15 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Yes, he has an olympic medal. Our Polish tennis player Marta Domachowska lost today her match, too. That's great you wrote in Japanese WP article about Łukasz Kubot. I haven't any concrete plans on WP, I think I will work on tennis portal this week. I have a lot of work there, because I write news form Melbourne, of course ;) Pozdrawiam serdecznie, Anne Marie ;) 20:23, 15 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Australian Open 1985, one of the biggest turning point -- I have to read "Our Open: 100 years of Australia's Grand Slam" more deeply. --Hhst 02:58, 16 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

I wrote tennis calendar and I made it on portal Portal:Tenis ziemny/Kalendarium. Anne Marie ;) 17:49, 17 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Very interesting! 15 czerwca, Cédric Pioline is missing!! (Pioline and Steffi -- ) June 1969, Maureen Connolly died in 21 czerwca. I'll try to add "zmarli" from time to time. (I wrote Dora Boothby and Phyllis King in Japanese.) --Hhst 21:46, 17 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Ok, it's nice you can help me with this calendar. ;) My birthday is 27th January, like Marat Safin ;)) Yesterday I wrote Bryanne Stewart, because it was a stub. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario and Pete Sampras elected to Hall of Fame Class of 2007! Anne Marie ;) 12:58, 18 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Hey, I added Agnieszka Radwańska just now!! JP --Hhst 14:09, 18 sty 2007 (CET) -- A sysop Mr. Fjl is her fan?? He added the 2nd round report, and reverted a vandal. (Mr. Berasategui added Russ Adams immediately.) --Hhst 22:53, 18 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]
That's great! Today she lost in 2nd round Australian Open against Ana Ivanović. Anne Marie ;) 16:01, 18 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Thanks for message on my page! ;) I remember about Gorrochategui. I have other player list, too: Dyskusja kategorii:Triumfatorki wielkoszlemowych turniejów juniorskich. It was a coincidence I wrote Bonnie Gadusek ;) This week I am eager to write new biographies (look at Ana Ivanović and Jelena Janković). Pozdrawiam, Anne Marie ;) 10:00, 19 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

I tried hard to choose softer colors for Grand Slam victories of Steffi Graf. Also, I wrote "Wimbledon 1937" (Add Japanese Version to fr:Tournoi de Wimbledon 1937), runner-up Jadwiga Jędrzejowska. I'm deadly tired tonight. --Hhst 12:25, 19 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Yes, Wimbedon 1937 was fantastic tournament for Poland. I wrote Raffaella Reggi, as you asked. About Masti, I think he doesn't know you wrote a message to him on your page. Anne Marie ;) 16:02, 19 sty 2007 (CET) -- "Raffaella" --Hhst 22:28, 19 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

I didn't write to Masti's page, because he misunderstood me (see below). --Hhst 22:28, 19 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Ok, I understand. Amelie lost in 4th round! That's a suprise! Anne Marie ;) 10:50, 21 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Amélie lost? Much more surprising, a dynamic IP user started to increase International Tennis Hall of Fame members and Grand Slam champions of the past. I chased at least three IP addresses -- I can't have time to add them in world Wikipedias!! I'm terribly behind with my own work, like Wilmer Allison, Tony Trabert, John Van Ryn and so forth. "If I could be a much capable writer" like Mr. Berasategui... Leave me alone for a while, except him! See French Hhst. --Hhst 13:31, 21 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Oh, how much work! So, I can leave you alone for a while. See you later ;) Anne Marie ;) 12:07, 22 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Mistrzowie French Open w grze podwójnej

To co jest to na razie draft, żeby było. Tam jest jeszcze mnóstwo do poprawienia, jak linki wewnętrzne i przede wszystkim statystyki. Dotyczy to wszystkich debli wielkoszlemowych. Pracuję nad tym :) masti <dyskusja> 16:18, 7 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

that is when you write before reading, so i wrote you in polish :). It makes no sense to change the small things in men's doubles in Grand Slam as I am working on it right now. I will change the internal links and add statistics. masti <dyskusja> 17:47, 7 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]

Nice to see you, Masti. Thanks for making men's lists, because Anne Marie edits everything only women. About French Open, I only added German Version list. I fixed something, in Australian Open -- Vivian McGrath appeared as a new article. --Hhst 07:28, 8 sty 2007 (CET)[odpowiedz]