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There's been material added as unsourced bullet points for Richey's work outside of tennis. Some of that material is simply stuff that one might plop on a resume, but really isn't appropriate for an encyclopedia article. There are other claims that should be included but for which reliable sources are needed. The two in particular are the claims for work in mental health advocacy, and possibly being a founding member of the Celebrity Players Tour in golf.
Please stop referring to Major titles as grand slams. You have to win all four majors in a calendar year to achieve a grand slam and to refer to a major as a grand slam diminishes the accomplishment of those that have actually done so. It's difficult enough to win a major let alone win a grand slam ! 68.205.37.236 (talk) 16:41, 11 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]