Talk:Ion Ţiriac

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It has been proposed below that Ion Ţiriac be renamed and moved to Ion Tiriac.

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[edit] Top 300

Top 300 is a magazine published yearly by the economics newspqper Capital which appears always in November, so the indication about the number in april was not apropriate. It reached now the 3rd or 4th edition and a lot of comments take place around the Top yearly. Ion Ţiriac was always a top presence, until this year he was considered the second wealthiest romanian after Iosif Constantin Drăgan. I know that because I've read all editions except the one that jus appeared this year. It is true that www.capital.ro is a page requiring subscription, but I think they must be cited because they are the source of information. --Orioane 00:59, 23 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] What about Vilas?

[edit] Discussion concerning this article

A discussion that may affect the name or title of this article is ongoing here. Please voice any opinions or concerns on that page. After the discussion concludes, this article may be moved to a different title, in accordance with Wikipedia's Naming Conventions. Thank you. Tennis expert (talk) 19:36, 11 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Requested move

The name of this article should be changed to "Ion Tiriac" because that is the name used on the English-language websites of the official governing bodies of tennis, which are the Association of Tennis Professionals and the International Tennis Federation. This is also the name used on the English-language website of Davis Cup. Finally, this is the name used on the English-language website of the only Grand Slam tournament he won, the French Open (Roland Garros) men's doubles. Tennis expert (talk) 04:52, 12 June 2008 (UTC)