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How to list tournament finals in Performance timelines

Thanks for the additions to the Coco Vandeweghe Singles performance timeline. I have two questions. (I have examined, for only a few players, the information you labeled "Titles-Finals", so I don't know whether there is a generally-accepted practice for this kind of information.) (1) Since the information you included in the "Titles-Finals" row is WTA-level information, would it be appropriate to label it as such? (I think I have seen Performance timelines where this kind of information includes both WTA-level and ITF-level play; if ITF information of this type is included here in the Performance timelines of some players, I thing that labels would be very useful.) (2) How about listing this information as Wins-Losses rather than as Titles-Finals; I find the latter to be confusing, since most of the other information in a Performance timeline is expressed as "W-L"? In summary, what about changing the label of this row to be "WTA Finals" and changing the far-right 3-column span of the row from "2-3" to "2/3 2-1 67%"? One complication with the "WTA Finals" label could be that a reader might be confused about whether or not information about Grand Slam finals is included, so maybe "WTA & GS Finals" would be a better idea.) Free2brag (talk) 16:41, 25 January 2017 (UTC)

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