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@Scottyoak2: Hi! Thanks for your contributions to the 2026 W50 Orlando USTA Pro Circuit Event article. I noticed that some references (such as bare URLs to PDFs or fact sheets) were added without using citation templates — this can make citations harder to read and more likely to break over time.

For better sourcing practice, Wikipedia prefers using citation templates (like {{cite web}} or {{cite magazine}}) so that each reference includes a clear title, date, and other metadata. You can see guidance at Wikipedia:Bare URLs and Wikipedia:Citing sources.

Thanks again for helping improve the article, and feel free to ask if you have questions about citation formatting! skarz (talk) 14:50, 25 February 2026 (UTC)

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Hello, thank you for reviewing the article, i added more different sources, can you check it again please Draft:Youcef Zaghba Rhelmo (talk) 15:46, 21 March 2026 (UTC)

@Rhelmo: It appears that you have simply piled potential sources onto your draft's lead paragraph, and submitted it for a formal review. You can continue to improve the draft while waiting for a volunteer reviewer to assess it. I do recommend that you summarize what those references actually say about your subject; and you might want to refer to item #10 in the list of external links to avoid. —Scottyoak2 (talk) 16:33, 21 March 2026 (UTC)

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