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Beatbox Is a Hidden NYC Whiskey Lounge for VIPs of the Hit Restaurant Kono
There’s a secret space within the restaurant’s dining room where you can enjoy an album in its entirety.
WTA Rankings: Rybakina Rises to No.7, Muchova Jumps 21
Elena Rybakina keeps closing in on the Top 5. By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Tuesday March 21, 2023
Elena Rybakina ticks off a new – and well-deserved – career-high ranking, while Aryna Sabalenka closes the gap on Iga Swiatek ever so slightly in this week's WTA rankings.
Rybakina, who would be ranked fifth if she was carrying the 2000 Wimbledon points she would have won in 2022 (had the tour allowed rankings points), is proving that she is an elite force on tour these days.
She rises from No.10 to No.7 thanks to her title at the BNP Paribas Open, where she became the first woman to ever win the title by defeating the No.1 and No.2-ranked players on tour.
CX: Lot of questions about what Wimbledon champ Elena Rybakina would be ranked if Wimbledon hadn't been stripped of points in 2022
By my count she'd be No. 5 (instead of No. 7) behind Swiatek, Sabalenka, Jabeur & Pegula.#getty pic.twitter.com/601fcPWsFa
— Christopher Clarey 🇺🇸 🇫🇷 🇪🇸 (@christophclarey) March 19, 2023
Sabalenka Inches Closer to Swiatek
Aryna Sabalenka, currently the World No.2, closes the gap between herself and Iga Swiatek to 3,235 points. The Belarusian talent will have another chance to gain on Swiatek this week, as the Pole, who pulled out with a rib injury, will drop 1,000 points from winning last year’s title.
Sabalenka, who list in the round of 16 last year, is defending only 10 points.
Also rising in the Top 20 in this week’s rankings are a pair of Czechs, Petra Kvitova and Barbora Krejcikova. Kvitova and Krejcikova each jump three spots to No.12 and No.13, respectively, while Croatia's Donna Vekic climbs three spots to No.20, making her return to the Top 20 for the first time since January of 2020.
Elsewhere in the ranking, 17-year-old Czech Linda Fruhvirtova rises three spots to make her Top 50 debut at No.50. The teen has had a solid start to 2023, reaching the second week at the Australian Open, and winning six of 11 matches on tour thus far.
Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk also reaches a career-high – at No.38 – as does Russia’s Varvara Gracheva, at No.54.
Gracheva jumped 12 spots thanks to a round of 16 run at Indian Wells.
The biggest jump inside the Top 100 was made by another Czech – Karolina Muchova – who powered up 21 spots to No.55 thanks to a quarterfinal run at Indian Wells. The former No.19 took eventual champion Elena Rybakina to three sets at Indian Wells.
Tips for Making the Most of Frost Seeding Food Plots
If you’re someone who has experimented with food plots on your hunting properties, you know just how effective they can be. About 10 years ago, I started to put a heavy focus on strategically placing food plots, and pouring in hours and hours of research on how to best utilize them, and the truth is, […]
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4 Classic Decoy Spreads to Use this Turkey Season
More often than not, I see turkey hunters just put out a Tom and a hen decoy out in the middle of a field, in some random variation, in hopes of fooling a love-crazy longbeard. The fact of the matter is, turkeys are smarter than we sometimes give them credit for. A turkey’s best defense […]
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Djokovic on Alcaraz – ‘He Absolutely Deserves to Come Back to No.1’
The 22-time major champ has no regrets and is living in the present as he prepares for the clay-court season. By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Tuesday March 21, 2023
Speaking to CNN in Dubai, Novak Djokovic says he has no regrets about his decision to remain unvaccinated and the fact that he has missed Indian Wells and Miami for the second consecutive year, which has contributed to his drop in the rankings.
With Djokovic on the sidelines this month, Carlos Alcaraz won the title at Indian Wells, and the 22-time Grand Slam champion says the rising Spaniard deserves to hold the top spot.
“I congratulate Alcaraz,” he said. “He absolutely deserves to come back to No. 1.”
Novak Djokovic says he has “no regrets” at not being able to play at Indian Wells and the Miami Open in the US due to his vaccination status.https://t.co/Z1GIOHwNL3
— CNN (@CNN) March 21, 2023
Djokovic, who will make his return on the European clay this spring as he mounts his charge for a third Roland-Garros title, says he wants to focus on the present.
“It’s a pity that I wasn’t able to play in Indian Wells and Miami,” he said. “I love those tournaments. I had plenty of success there. But at the same time, it is the conscious decision I made and I knew that there is always a possibility that I won’t go. And it is the current state or current situation that I hope will change for later this year for the US Open. That is the most important tournament for me on the American soil.”
No regrets for the soon to be 36-year-old.
“No, I have no regrets,” Djokovic said in an interview with CNN’s Becky Anderson. “I’ve learned through life that regrets only hold you back and basically make you live in the past. And I don’t want to do that. I also don’t want to live too much in the future. I want to be as much as in the present moment, but of course think about future, create a better future.”
Prespawn Conditions on Tap for Bassmaster Classic
The playing field comprises the beginning of a river whose history changed the region with power, flood control and water storage. That’s a fitting metaphor, as the 2023 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk offers life-changing potential with a career milestone, financial reward and personal fulfillment. Just ask reigning Classic champ Jason […]
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How to Execute the Run-and-Gun Turkey Method
For years, methods of turkey hunting traditionally consisted of finding an ideal setup with heavy cover that was near a common turkey roost. Hunters would place their decoys roughly 20-30 yards out, and periodically imitate the call of a hen searching for a Tom that is ready to breed. Although going against the natural order […]
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The Impact Of Color In Photography
Color has a huge influence on how viewers perceive images. Interestingly, it mostly happens subconsciously. The average onlooker does not…
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Sleeper States with Oddly Great Ice Fishing
Ice fishing season is something that I look forward to all year. It’s a nice change of pace from the traditional methods of fishing, and with big game and waterfowl season coming to an end, I’ll look for any excuse to stay outside in pursuit of adventure. If you haven’t been fortunate enough to experience […]
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Why the .410 is a Great Option for This Season’s Turkey Gun
There was a time when every avid turkey hunter wouldn’t even consider entering the woods with anything smaller than a 12-gauge, and perhaps for good reason. Turkeys are extremely tough birds, and it takes something with some high knockdown power to get them to fold. Even with a 12-gauge, it seems like necessary follow-up shots […]
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5 Best States For Chasing Spring Black Bear
When spring rolls around, the main thing on any self-respecting outdoorsman’s mind is fishing, chasing thunder chickens, and possibly looking for that late-season whitetail shed just before the summer heat hits. While all of those activities are great, and something that I look forward to all year, there is one other pursuit that I think […]
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Photo Of The Day By Katherine Plessner
Today’s Photo of the Day is “Caddo Lake” by Katherine Plessner. Location: Caddo Lake on the Texas/Louisiana border. “I took…
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Michigan State University Documents Antler Growth of Two Bucks From Start to Finish
Most of us have probably set up our trail cameras early enough in the year to get a look at some of the bucks in velvet. If you’re like most hunters, you might get a handful of photographs that chronicle the growth of a buck’s antlers over the course of a summer. But it’s not […]
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What Boondocking Is and Advice From a Seasoned Camping Duo
Almost 60 million Americans enjoy camping, which includes 25 million RVers. There are many ways to enjoy camping in your RV. Whether you hunker down at a KOA campsite, RV resort, or hit the open road and see where it takes you, there is no right or wrong way to enjoy spending time in nature. […]
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Patterns Of Winter Assignment Winner Hi il Lee
Congratulations to Hi il Lee for winning the recent Patterns Of Winter Assignment with the image, “Looking at the Sky.”…
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Photo Of The Day By Gary Gray
Today’s Photo of the Day is “Sandhill Cranes in Monte Vista” by Gary Gray. Location: Monte Vista, Colorado. Want to…
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These Popular Camping Spots Are Near Impossible to Book
Camping has been a popular American pastime for generations, but outdoor recreation received a massive boost in 2020. Americans had more time on their hands, and gathering outdoors was the best way to interact with others and get in some exercise. While the numbers dropped slightly in 2021, many people are still hitting the outdoors […]
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Mouth Call, Box and Slate: Which Turkey Hunting Scenario Calls for Each One?
Calling is a crucial part of turkey hunting, and a proficient caller can seduce even the most stubborn of longbeards. There are three main turkey calls, the mouth or diaphragm, the box call, and the pot or slate call. All three serve their purposes and can be used effectively in different circumstances. But what are […]
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