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Some troll (?) keeps changing my edits

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I have been updating the details of the tournament finals in which this tennis player has participated. More specifically, I have split the $10,000/$15,000 ITF tournaments into two separate lines in the Legend to be consistent with the pages about other players, and have changed the background colour coding of the relevant events. I've done this three times, and each time someone has come in and changed them back. For goodness' sake - WHY? The actual designation of the tournaments does actually matter, so why does whoever is doing this want to confuse anyone looking at the page? What's even weirder is that they've left the changes which I've done to the doubles events, and are only changing the information relating to singles.

AwonderfulKiwi (talk) 11:49, 11 August 2019 (UTC)AwonderfulKiwi[reply]

Hello, I am the troll who removes the outdated 15,000 tournament category, and please stop changing it. Since 2016 there are only 5 categories, while before that there were 6 categories. The colours were taken from the legend on the main circuit article, e.g. here you can see one. As you can see, there were a 10,000 (white one) and 15,000 (purple one) categories. Now go to 2019 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour, do you see everywhere the purple 15,000 category? No, because it is actually the former 10,000 category, but since 2016 the prize money for the most categories were increased, so the 10,000 category is now the 15,000 category. Yes, the middle categories on that circuit pages do not have the former colours, but it was decided to let the colours.
So pre-2016 15,000 tournaments can have the purple colour, but since 2016 that category was merged to the white one.--User:Tomcat7 (talk) 12:08, 11 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Secondly, there should be no wins/loss statistics in a legend, because a legend is only a guide.--User:Tomcat7 (talk) 12:14, 11 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]