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No reason to create this article separated and split Prague Open
@Andybud: Hi, there was no reason to create "Advantage Cars Prague Open" as a new article. Prague Challenger at Štvanice is played from 1991 and continuously from 2001 (only in 2000 — after ATP Czech Open in Štvanice finished 1999 — held in tennis club Sparta Prague). As organizers mentioned, 2020 it's 20th edition! Result should be added into the main article Prague Open. BTW, since 2020 challenger changed name to "I. ČLTK Prague Open by Moneta Money Bank" (bulletin in Czech), with a new sponsor. We will not split article Queen's Club Championships since 2018 edition as well, when the Fever-Tree began sponsoring. Cheers. Kacir 16:46, 17 August 2020 (UTC) / On Czech Wiki I wrote development of the title. Kacir17:02, 17 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Totally agree.
Apparently that was coming out from a year when tournaments on red clay were played on both venues, on Stavnice and on Sparta Praha venues, then someone abruptly changed the venue of Prague Open in Sparta Praha since 2014 (and it never happened!), and consequentially editors were mistakenly taken the Prague Open for Sparta Prague Open, to the effect now we have half past finals of one tournament and half of the other.