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Inline citations go directly after the punctuation. Fix all occurrences found throughout the article. --Nehrams2020 06:09, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
GA Review
Pass The article comprehensively covers the subject's tennis career, while mentioning relevant tangential information such as birth, parents, and a controversies section. It contains a sufficient quantity of inline citations (although some citations for the "early life" section would be necessary to pass FA review down the road). Grammar appears correct, and prose is adequate, but could use improvement to be more eloquent (again, with FA review in mind). The first four sentences of the section titled "Early Career" are a good example of where better prose is needed. "Leander did 'x'." He rose to 'y'. In 1992 he reached 'z'." Some transitional terms such as "then", "after", "despite", "interestingly" etc... would help the prose be more compelling. Nevertheless, a solid GA-class article.Bradford44 02:26, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
Leander Paes Racquet
Everytime i see leander paes playing he always has the same racquet. i know it is a babolat but does anyone know what make? thanks! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.148.51.138 (talk) 19:50, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
New page outlining his achievements
As the page is currently 43 kilobytes long, would it be better to start a new page with his grand slams and all titles on it to improve the current page and make it smaller.~Gibsonslash 21:14, 17 September 2009 (GMT)~
I have generalised Paes' relationship to Dutt in the article, purely due to lack of proper references. The article itself seems conflicted, with Paes being described as both his great grandson as well as great-great grandson.
Forbes India says Dutt was Paes' great-great-great grandfather.
The Telegraph says that Dutt was Paes' great-great grandfather.
Trans World Features, whose writer seems to have actually visited Dutt's ancestral home in Jessore (in present-day Bangladesh), agrees with The Telegraph.
NationMaster (external link blocked by Wikipedia) says Dutt was Paes' great grandfather (i.e. Paes was his great grandson).
Of course, other than the TWF article author I'm unsure what sources the others used for their statements, or whether they just regurgitated information they found after a casual web search. Personally, I'm inclined to believe what The Telegraph and TWF say, but given the lack of clarity and detailed genealogical information regarding Paes' ancestry, I believe a generalised description of the relationship is best. In any case, it's just a tangential note in the article and is enough to serve the purpose of helping people connect the two personalities. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 120.56.236.83 (talk) 18:26, 11 September 2012 (UTC)