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Rule Of Thirds Assignment Winner Evan Hindman
Congratulations to Evan Hindman for winning the recent Rule Of Thirds Assignment with the image, “Short-Eared Owl.” See more of…
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Photo Of The Day Ted Trafford
Today’s Photo of the Day is “Balancing Act” by Ted Trafford. Want to get your images in the running for…
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‘Break Point’ Renewed – Netflix Tennis Docuseries to See Second Season
The show has already begun filming the 2023 tennis season. By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Wednesday March 8, 2023
Get ready for “Break Point” season two on Netflix. The streaming network has announced official plans for a second season.
The series, which takes tennis fans behind the scenes of the ATP and WTA Tours, will see the second half of season 1 hit Netflix in June.
“Full Swing”, Netflix documentary following the PGA Tour, has also been renewed.
“These shows quickly appealed to core fans of golf and tennis, and also recruited brand new fans from all around the world,” Brandon Riegg, Vice President, Unscripted and Documentary Series, Netflix, said in a press release. “Like so much of our growing sports slate, the compelling characters, competitive stakes, and vibrant storytelling reveal sides of the game you've never seen before, and we're excited to follow the unpredictable turns of the year ahead.”
Filming has already started to capture the highs – and lows – of the 2023 tennis season.
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coming back for Season 2 pic.twitter.com/pykVQzoFWK— Netflix (@netflix) March 7, 2023
On January 13th the first episodes of “Break Point” were released to mixed reviews. Episodes featuring Nick Kyrgios, Matteo Berrettini and Ajla Tomljanovic, Felix Auger-Aliassime, Paula Badosa and Taylor Fritz brought viewers face-to-face with the emotional heartache and mental anguish that comes hand-in-hand with the aspirational glory of playing on the tour.
Unsurprisingly, many tennis die-hards felt the show could have done a better job at offering content that was revelatory. Others felt the show perfectly hit the mark, tracking the highs and lows of a sport that is compelling because of its personalities as much as its athletes.
No matter the verdict, the show can have an impact when it comes to introducing new fans to the sport. Any way you slice it, a second season is good news for tennis – and tennis fans.
Here’s hoping for a third, and fourth, and fifth…
A Closer Look at New Mystery Ranch Pop-Up Packs
Mystery Ranch has been churning out high-quality, purpose-built packs for everyone from firefighters battling blazes in the wild to mountaineers ascending summits and from active-duty military members to casual hikers since 2000. The company has also become a top name in the hunting pack game. Although Mystery Ranch has recently launched some innovative whitetail […]
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How to Bass Fish a Lake During a Tournament
So you finally got to your fishing vacation hotspot, and there’s a bass tournament going on, now what? There are many questions as to whether or not a tournament on a given lake makes the fishing more difficult for the everyday anglers that are left to fend for themselves. We want to give you […]
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How to Cook Butterflied Rainbow Trout On the Grill
There may not be much better table fare than that of freshly caught rainbow trout, but as with any wild game, it will need some honest attention and detail to make the best of it. Even if you can’t get a freshly caught fish, this recipe will work with any trout from your local fish […]
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First-Timer’s Guide to Lake Nipigon, the Sixth Great Lake
All five of the Great Lakes have a shared border with our friends and neighbors to the north, with the exception of Lake Michigan which is entirely inside of U.S. territory. Lake Nipigon, on the other hand, is the largest lake fully within the borders of the province of Ontario, Canada, and it boasts of […]
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Chiaroscuro: Light That Portrays Contrast And Drama
The term Chiaroscuro (pronounced kee-AR-ə-SKYUR-oh) has been around since the Renaissance. Primarily used in paintings and woodcuts, it evolved into…
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Taste Test: Suntory’s New Blend of Whiskeys From Around the World Will Elevate Your Highball
This won’t replace Yamazaki or Hibiki, but it might become your go-to cocktail whiskey.
How to Break Into Cold-Weather Kayaking and Canoeing
Paddling during the winter months can offer uncrowded waters, unmatched views, and a break from the indoors. But the risk of serious bodily harm or even death is exponentially higher, thanks to frigid temperatures. As long as a lake, creek, or other body of water isn’t completely frozen over, you can potentially still kayak […]
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What to Bring With You Scouting
Scouting for deer is something that we all do before, during, and long after the season is over to help us understand better what the deer are doing and most importantly when. Since we certainly want to be in our stands when the deer travel by, it behooves us all to find them before they […]
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A Call to Arms Toward Thriving – Part 1, by PrepperDoc
I am hardly an expert compared to so many who’ve had articles published here in SurvivalBlog, on so many aspects of survival. I have to make apologies in advance that my concerns may be misstated. Yet I hold them and would like to share some suggestions for how the prepper community might advance. I served 30+ years as a physician, still serve in charity work, and I’m also an electrical engineer, and I’ve written simple techniques to mitigate the impact of EMP. (The DHS has well-written levels of protection that are worthy of studying.) Now in my retirement, I’m a …
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Last Frame: Ninja Prairie Dog
“After a heavy snow last year on the Front Range of northern Colorado, I went to check on a nesting…
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SPYPOINT’s New Cellular Trail Cameras for 2023
Ever-evolving trail camera technology has changed the game for hunters over the last two decades. It’s now possible to take regular inventory of a herd without making repeated trips through bedding or feeding areas via a series of cameras that communicate with each other and/or send images directly to your phone. SPYPOINT introduced two […]
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Woman Shoots Monster Alaskan Bull Moose 300 Yards Offhand
Hunting doesn’t get much better than in the Last Frontier of Alaska. We’ve seen the brother-and-sister team of Trevor and Tana prove that time and again with the YouTube channel Stuck N The Rut, and today’s video is no exception. Today, they’re hunting giant Alaskan bull moose deep in the backcountry in a place that […]
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Double Barrel Steak by David Burke at The Preserve is now open!
[RICHMOND, RI, MARCH 1] Chef David Burke, the internationally celebrated culinary superstar, officially begins his direction of all food and beverage operations at The Preserve Sporting Club & Residences in Richmond, RI. “This truly is a monumental day for...
How to Go Hammock Camping for the First Time
If you’re like me, you’ve dreamed about sleeping in the trees since you were little. So, it stands to reason that this camping might be the appealing new method you’ve been looking for to break the old routine. Hammock camping is a great way to ditch conventional camping by getting off the ground and into […]
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10 of the Best Countries for Hunting Outside the U.S.
The United States is one of the best countries in the world for hunting. For big game hunters, we have the highly sought-after whitetail deer, the long-antlered rocky mountain elk, the Yukon moose located in Alaska, and of course, several different subspecies of bear. For those that prefer bird hunting, the U.S. has nearly 30 […]
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