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How could she have won the girls' doubles partnered with a man? I don't believed Günthardt is transsexual? Also if I am reading the infobox correctly, it agrees with the Italian Wikipedia that the doubles title she won in 1976 was at the Australian Open, not the US. French Wikipedia has a large spread of tables on her results. I've searched the sources provided and can't find support in them for the US Open win - or in fact any specifics. There must be a key to searching them, but I don't see the basis for the article text. Yngvadottir (talk) 19:32, 5 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]
@Lugnuts and Fyunck(click): I'm still concerned that the prose doesn't match the infobox and seems unlikely to be accurate; I can't find her juniors record at all in the cited references, and all I turned up on my own search was that she once beat Chris Evert (IIRC). This is a BLP. Since the article creator has now been indeffed for block evasion, and I don't even understand the abbrevs in the infobox (which is in any case only adult tournaments) can I ask you two, who wound up being satisfied with this at AfD, to sort out the prose? Or of course anyone from the WikiProject who may see this. It's beyond my ability to fix, sorry. Yngvadottir (talk) 12:22, 6 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]