When noting doubles events, after the "|" after "tournament", put: "s|" (that is not the letter l, but the character | found by pushing shift and slash) to add an s to runner-up and champion fields.
After the {{Tennis events| (not the letter l), enter the year of the tournament. The | (not the letter l) after that, enter the tournament name. After that | (not the letter l) is when the s should be entered, need be. Regardless, add a | (not the letter l) after the s or the tournament field when an s isn't used. Do not put these fields in [[]]. When entering the US Open, check to see whether the US has periods after the U and S or not, and enter it the way that it appears.
The defending champ field is where you enter {{flagicon| and the three-letter code or the name of the country where the previous year's champion or champions is/are from and then enter }} and a space, [[, the player's name and then ]]. If it is a team, enter <br> and do the same as this bullet for the other player's name.
Do the same as defending champ for champ and runner except the country of the runner up and the name of the runner up instead of that of the champion's.
For score, enter the score that the champion beat the runner-up.
Name of the tournament (When entering the US Open, check to see whether the US has periods after the U and S or not, and enter it the way that it appears.)
3
No
Second tournament name: If this is a men only or women only event with different names for singles and doubles, place the doubles name here and the singles name in parameter 2. (If empty, this parameter may be used instead of parameter 4.)
4
No
Set to s when noting doubles events (when using <br> in following fields, optional)
champ
No
Enter <code>{{flagicon|</code> and the three-letter code or the name of the country where the champion or champions is/are from and then enter }} and a space, [[, the player's name and then ]]. If it is a team, enter <br> and do the same as this bullet for the other player's name.
defchamp
No
Enter <code>{{flagicon|</code> and the three-letter code or the name of the country where the previous year's champion or champions is/are from and then enter }} and a space, [[, the player's name and then ]]. If it is a team, enter <br> and do the same as this bullet for the other player's name.
runner
No
Enter <code>{{flagicon|</code> and the three-letter code or the name of the country where the runner(s)-up is/are from and then enter }} and a space, [[, the player's name and then ]]. If it is a team, enter <br> and do the same as this bullet for the other player's name.
score
No
The score that the champion beat the runner-up
type
Defaulted
Use one of these values as the type of events in the competition: men and women (the default), women, or men. An s or 's at the end of men or women is allowed: mens and womens, men's and women's, womens, men's
edition
No
Edition of the tournament, (if set to 1st, does not provide any links to previous years)
main_name
No
Name of main article about the event given in parameter 2 (not the yearly editions) If this includes a disambiguation suffix, use {{!}} to hide it as follows: |main_name=Heineken Open (tennis){{!}} Heineken Open
before_name
No
Name of previous edition of the event given in parameter 2, not including the year
before_year
No
Year of the previous edition of the event given in parameter 2 (set to no if the article is about the first edition, or use |edition=1st)
after_name
No
Name of next edition of the event given in parameter 2, not including the year
after_year
No
Year of the next edition of the event given in parameter 2 (set to no if another edition is not expected)
main_name2
No
Name of main article about the event given in parameter 3 (not the yearly editions) Hide any disambiguation suffixes in the same manner as for |main_name=
before_name2
No
Name of previous edition of the event given in parameter 3, not including the year
before_year2
No
Year of the previous edition of the event given in parameter 3 (set to no if the article is about the first edition, or use |edition=1st)
after_name2
No
Name of next edition of the event given in parameter 3, not including the year
after_year2
No
Year of the next edition of the event given in parameter 3 (set to no if another edition is not expected)