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How to Fool Big Bucks With Mock Scrapes

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A whitetail deer licks a branch above a deer scrape to communicate with other deer.

During the summer months, there is usually only one thing on every whitetail hunter’s mind: velvet bucks! More specifically, it’s using trail cameras to pattern our target bucks in preparation for the upcoming season that really gets us excited. Traditional methods for catching those big bucks on camera include mineral sites, corn feeders, food plots, […]

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Auger-Aliassime Serves Up Misery in Montreal Return

Sharp serving propelled Felix Auger-Aliassime into a Montreal showdown vs. Casper Ruud.
Felix Auger-Aliassime is celebrating his hometown return reclaiming valuable real estate.

The 22-year-old Montreal native has owned the service box becoming the first Canadian man to reach National Bank Open quarters since buddy Denis Shapovalov did it in 2017.

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In one of his sharpest serving performances of the year, Auger-Aliassime served an eye-popping 85 percent, won 36 of 39 first-serve points and smacked 15 aces against 1 double fault in a 6-3, 6-4 win over ninth-seeded Cameron Norrie on Thursday night.

That comes after Auger-Aliassime's 17-ace, 1 double-fault serving effort in his 7-6(6), 6-4 win over Washington, DC finalist Yoshihito Nishioka in his Montreal opener.

Auger-Aliassime says imposing serving frees him up to take more risk on return.

"For sure it loosens me up a lot for the other areas of my game," Auger-Aliassime told the media in Montreal. "I mean, on the return, for instance, I can try more things, change my position, try to let's say risk a bit more, then I got rewarded at times. That's something positive.

"When you're serving well, you put the pressure on your opponent. As we saw at the end of the match, of course I got a bit lucky. He can hit double-faults, but I've never seen him hit three double-faults in a game like that. That was a bit fortunate, especially at that time in the match."

Auger-Aliassime is currently fourth on the ATP Tour in aces behind only powerful point detonators John Isner, Reilly Opelka and Maxime Cressy. He's serving with more precision these days, minimizing double faults and thumping serves close to the lines at critical stages.

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Roland Garros finalist Casper Ruud faces Auger-Aliassime for a semifinal spot in Montreal. Ruud, who is highly skilled using his kick serve to displace opponents to set up first-strike forehands, is eighth on the ATP Tour in service games held this season, which puts him seven spots ahead of Auger-Aliassime in that category.

Playing for his second Masters 1000 semifinal, Auger-Aliassime believes when he's serving his best, he can disarm opponents.

"Of course, when you play big servers, not like me, but Isner, Opelka, some of these guys, Milos when he was playing at his peak, it's tough, puts a lot of pressure on the opponents," Auger-Aliassime said. "I'm glad I was able to do that. I feel like I'm one of those guys now that can serve that well. Hopefully I can keep it up."

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Brazil’s Haddad Maia is One of 2022’s Biggest Revelations, and She’s Headed for the Top-20

The 26-year-old has rebuilt her career and is thriving like never before. By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Thursday August 11, 2022

A top-100 player in 2017, Beatriz Haddad Maia fell on hard times shortly thereafter, suffering a litany of injuries and a doping suspension that kept her out of the game for several years, until she started to make her way back up the rankings in 2020.

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During her time away from the game the Brazilian always believed she had the talent to be a top-100 player, but in 2022 she has surpassed even her wildest expectations. My first goal was, the truth is that the first goal was to be top 100,” she said on Thursday after earning her first win over a reigning world No.1 against Iga Swiatek in Toronto “I believed that I could be top 100 because I was there, I was 58 in the world in 2017.”


Haddad spoke or the long road back to relevancy, which took her to 1342 in the rankings in August of 2022.

“It's starting from zero, it's much more difficult,” she said. “Because when you go to 25Ks and you play against players who are 1000 in the world, 800 in the world, everything that they made, that they make is good against ex-top-100 player. So the pressure was always on me. And when I start to realize that, Okay, I need to improve that. I need a coach. I need something. I need sponsor. And I was just trying to, ‘Okay, now I need that. I need that. I was trying to organize my life.’”

Haddad Maia said that things took a turn for the better when she teamed up with coach Rafael Paciarone.

“So after a few months I was 400. And then I met again Rafa, my coach. And then it changed a lot. We set goals. We said, ‘Okay, we are here. We want to be top 100. Let's see what we need to do.’ And when we reached the top 100 we said for top 50. And then it was faster than what we expected. We were in the top 40. And then top 30.

The 26-year-old’s success on grass this season has helped her understand her strengths better on court. She is pledging to let herself be aggressive so that she can dictate the terms of matches.

“I think the grass gave me the, like the click that my tennis would need to be aggressive,” he said. “So on grass you don't think a lot because you don't have time. So I was very decided when I was playing. And that makes me feel like stronger. Because I know that I have like great shots, I have good serve, I have good forehand. So if I do what I need to do I can create opportunities.

“And if I expect the opponent or if I just push the ball, I won't have chances.”

These days Haddad Maia, who has claimed her first two titles at Nottingham and Birmingham this year, is targeting the top-20.

“So we don't know the limit. We just set goals. And my next goal is to be top-20. And I will work very hard for that. But I cannot say more. What can I do?”

The Brazilian, currently ranked 24, is projected to make it if she can reach the semifinals in Toronto. But even if she does her newfound confidence will surely take her there soon enough – and likely higher.

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6 Great Left-Handed Rifles for Deer Hunting


Being left-handed is tough enough as it is, but trying to find a left-handed rifle for deer hunting can feel nearly impossible. In the months leading up to opening day, gun stores feel almost like sports bars on the first night of Monday Night Football–countless people all gathered for a common reason, bursting with excitement […]

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