This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 9, 2023. She also converted on four of her eight break point chances. Vondrousova, meanwhile, fired four aces to four double faults and won 86.2 per cent of first-serve points. In addition, Marino did not have a single break point opportunity in the one-hour, 10-minute match. The Vancouver native hit two aces but had six double faults, while only winning 60.6 per cent of first-serve points. In women's singles action, Canada's Rebecca Marino fell 6-2, 6-2 to Czechia's Marketa Vondrousova in opening-round play. They also broke on 2-of-9 opportunities compared to their opponents, who went 1-of-6. For the past days, Annie Jhin, Jayce Heimerdinger, and Ryze Ionia are the most common decks that Ive been facing in ranked ladder. On the women's side, Canada's Leylah Fernandez and American Taylor Townsend advanced to the second round with a 6-4, 7-6 (5) win over Latisha Chan and Chan Hao-Ching of Chinese Taipei.įernandez and Townsend hit a combined four aces to four double faults and won 78.6 per cent of first-serve points. However, the Canadians swiftly answered back.Īuger-Aliassime and Shapovalov broke in the seventh and ninth games, while winning four straight to seal the victory. In the second, the Danish and American duo found some momentum taking a 3-2 lead. They also saved all five of their opponents' break point opportunities.Īfter allowing Rune and Shelton to tie the opening set at 1-1, Auger-Aliassime and Shapovalov broke their opponents in the fourth and sixth games as they won the next five to take the set. Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov defeated American Ben Shelton and Denmark's Holger Rune 6-1, 6-3 in men's doubles opening-round play on Thursday at the Indian Wells Masters tournament.Īlthough committing five double faults to one ace, the Canadians won 88 per cent of first-serve points and converted on 4-of-10 break point chances. I might just be playing the deck incorrectly, since its creator has been having a lot of success with it!įor the past days, Annie Jhin, Jayce Heimerdinger, and Ryze Ionia are the most common decks that I've been facing in ranked ladder.INDIAN WELLS, Calif. Spirits Unleashed Evelynn hasn't been working well for me personally (Sub 50% WR). No surprise here, I expect it to see more play in the next days. Miss Fortune Swain is likely a top tier contender. Playing Noxus removals instead of protection spells like Troll Chant also made the deck play a lot better. I suspect that Vladimir has been decent for a while now, but players weren't running the Unscarred Reaver + Crimson Pigeon combo until now. Several of my viewers told me they've been climbing well with both decks! Vladimir Scargrounds (53.2% WR) and Encroaching Shadows Elusives (52.2% WR) are both doing well in the overall stats. Still not sure if Varus is the best region pairing. I feel the same about Mischievous Marai aggro, the Bilgewater shell felt very solid with the ability to swarm early then go for a burn finish with Marai + Warning Shot. I'm just not sure if Bilgewater is the best region pairing for it. Kindred Snapvine felt like it had a lot of potential due to the addition of Ceaseless Sentry. My quick thoughts on the meta and on some of the decks featured in the article: Learn about Annie’s Middle build, runes, items, and skills for Platinum + in Patch 13.05 and improve your win rate Win Rate 52.79 Pick Rate 4.64 Ban Rate 7. Some of the decks will be accompanied by a video guide, along with my personal gameplay tips for each deck. Version: 13.05 Annie Build for Middle 1 Tier Q W E R Find Middle Annie tips here. This compilation will include a mix of my own experiments and deck brews from the community. We're approaching the two and a half week mark since the release of Patch 4.2, and as usual, I'm back to share off-meta deck lists that you can use in ranked games!
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