Talk:Egyptian Open (tennis)
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Cairo Open wrong title
[edit]Have moved this tournament to the correct title both tennis archives and tennis base have the previous winners listed under Egyptian Championships currently Egyptian Open (held in Cairo) on checking about 6 years of the ATP archive it only lists the winners of Cairo it does not state Cairo Open I have added a recent newspaper source for one of the winners Brad Drewett in 1982 reported in the Canberra Times as the Egyptian Open.--Navops47 (talk) 17:07, 19 October 2017 (UTC)