Squash : Nick Matthew v Ramy Ashour : PSA El Gouna Squash 2012

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    Squash : Nick Matthew v Ramy Ashour : PSA El Gouna Squash 2012 Semi Final Highlights
    El Gouna 2012 Semi Final between Nick Matthew and Ramy Ashour saw some quite astounding action, this is just a taster!

Комментарии • 78

  • @hammadmalik01
    @hammadmalik01 10 лет назад +44

    This is squash at a very fast speed (even for these top pros)! For those looking to compare the current top players' skills with Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan, remember that the Khans grew up playing squash with a different scoring system (9 points - hand in / hand out) that emphasized stamina and patience over ambitious stroke play. The longest professional matches in that era could go to 2+ hours, hence the players learnt to keep the speed at a slightly slower level. The racket skills however were quite comparable as were the breath taking reflexes and speed on the court (to dig out impossible drops and nicks). Also note that Jahangir began his professional career playing with a wooden racket at a time when the tin used to be higher - so it was even harder to try to kill the ball in the front court - yet another reason why these players played less aggressively. Unfortunately, the TV footage from those days is not high definition so it is mostly impossible to see the squash ball. Thus, I can understand why it is harder for the current squash players to be respectful of the top professional squash players from the past! Even beyond Jahangir and Jansher, there were several top notch Australian squash players who would stand shoulder to shoulder with Nick and Ramy if they were playing today!

    • @duelmasterblaze4106
      @duelmasterblaze4106 9 лет назад +1

      Jahangir khan has won 555 matches in a row, then lost one, won again for 9 months. He was said to be worlds fittest man in a magazine and 10 times British open champion. He came in guniess world record book for most won matches.. The Best Ever

    • @duelmasterblaze4106
      @duelmasterblaze4106 8 лет назад

      God Sloth Yes that also happened. His stamina and being on the court was just unbelievable.

    • @aseemmehra9132
      @aseemmehra9132 8 лет назад

      agreed

    • @petereedy6092
      @petereedy6092 5 лет назад

      @Hammad Malik a very good summary.
      The old game with the higher tin and heavier and less powerful rackets was (comparatively) slower, longer and more attritional; the modern game is fast and explosive, and with many shots that the old-timers would consider to be 'too loose'
      A match between either of the mighty Khans and a fit Ramy Ashour or Amr Shabana would be a wonderful spectacle -- but as you note, the old and new games are so different, it would be an unfair contest (perhaps two matches, one played under 1990 conditions and the other 2019)

    • @ahmedyoussef4147
      @ahmedyoussef4147 4 года назад

      Elshorbagy is better than nick in head to head and elshorbagy beat nick mathew when he was 17 years old shorbagy

  • @wundrkynd
    @wundrkynd 12 лет назад +17

    Ramy best player on the history of squash !

  • @d3laiah
    @d3laiah 11 лет назад +15

    wow, what did I just watch o__O . from the first look, this seems to be the most awesome individual sport I've ever seen.

    • @maripyter
      @maripyter Месяц назад

      you must be joking

  • @afterlife101spirit
    @afterlife101spirit 12 лет назад

    amazing squash. great picture. thanks for putting on here.

  • @fLcGambit
    @fLcGambit 12 лет назад +1

    yeah i would agree with you. The character of the game has changed and the fitness of today's players is incredible, beyond that of the khans or any past players. It's just a different era, sports evolve and players get better. It happens in every sport...

  • @LuisRamos0
    @LuisRamos0 12 лет назад

    Maybe the best squash video on youtube! A few mistakes but what a pace! Fabulous!

  • @stefanjoseph900
    @stefanjoseph900 12 лет назад

    Seriously one of the most energetic squash matches!

  • @AverageAngel
    @AverageAngel 11 лет назад +14

    thumbs up if this is much better to watch and play than american football

  • @dweeder1453
    @dweeder1453 Год назад +1

    Watching old Ramy Ashour videos and wondering when will we see another Ramy Ashour like player.

  • @gaza123no
    @gaza123no 11 лет назад +1

    Wish i could play like these guys!!!

  • @Orion3T
    @Orion3T 11 лет назад +5

    Yoou're right - out of curiosity I cunted some rallies in this match vs a Khan vs Khan 1987 - Khans averaged about 40.4 shots per minute, these two were at 46.7 which is more than 10% faster game. I personally think it is more down to the slower ball (double-yello dots were not yet made back then) and the lower tin encouraging more attacking play. Plus these guys take the ball before the back wall and play a more dying length, and volley more. Rackets may play a part but very hard to quantify.

  • @ukbizman
    @ukbizman 12 лет назад +1

    "This is astounding squash." What a comment!

  • @salmone86
    @salmone86 12 лет назад

    Wonderful!

  • @lmogden1
    @lmogden1 12 лет назад

    great video

  • @VukoDrakainen
    @VukoDrakainen 10 лет назад +1

    Great game!!

  • @adp7612
    @adp7612 10 лет назад +1

    We don't only have a Squash Champ.. Check out OSANARASHI our great Sumo " Sand Storm"!!!!

  • @void_god
    @void_god 11 лет назад

    Football is a great game and so is squash, I play both and have represented my state and university in both the games and let me tell you the exhilaration experienced in both the sports is just...undefinable. Its a different story if you're talking about American Football, in that case I concur.

  • @iSocket_
    @iSocket_ 11 лет назад

    He is now.

  • @rebharath
    @rebharath 12 лет назад

    Amazing - the rally @ 3:21!!

  • @CelticWarrior011
    @CelticWarrior011 11 лет назад

    is it just me or is there traffic moving behind the court? looks like head and tail lights of cars moving in the centre at the top of the front wall

  • @FreakyOutdoor
    @FreakyOutdoor 11 лет назад +1

    3:20 , that rally

  • @McSebsta
    @McSebsta 12 лет назад

    Best players in the world in their prime

  • @semsema282
    @semsema282 12 лет назад

    i need th final match

  • @rajmercury
    @rajmercury 11 лет назад

    what ball are they using in the game? I too play squash , but we only use the standard Dunlop's 2-dot ball, and that has the least bounce among all kinds of a squash ball.

    • @BruceAChristie
      @BruceAChristie 2 года назад

      On glass courts they play with a heavier and slower white ball. The white would not show well on the regular white walls, where they use a double yellow dot. The glass court and white ball make it harder to hit with speed, but it’s no problem for these two top players.

    • @rajmercury
      @rajmercury 2 года назад

      @@BruceAChristie Thanks mate...cheerz

  • @TopSpinSport
    @TopSpinSport 12 лет назад

    Mathew is amzing

  • @ngzijian14
    @ngzijian14 8 лет назад +2

    never seen mattew dive

  • @watching99134
    @watching99134 11 лет назад +1

    I disagree about players being much fitter now...the game is much faster but the racquets do 10x more of the work...have you ever tried playing with a wooden racquet? It's virtually impossible for someone used to graphite let alone the current super-light super-stiff styles. It also took incredible skill to hit a tight shot with a wooden racquet. Modern players may have faster acceleration and shorter recovery times but older players were much stronger all-around imo. Every era is different.

  • @fluidjazz
    @fluidjazz 12 лет назад +4

    I do actually and I have watched many youtube videos of the Khans playing and I'm not really impressed, they were great players of their age but they wouldn't rank in today's game. It's a subjective opinion of course and can never be proven, but its what I believe.

  • @stefanjoseph900
    @stefanjoseph900 12 лет назад

    Agreed..they're Gods on court

  • @woshihuo
    @woshihuo 11 лет назад

    Lack of sportsmanship by Nick Matthew when he hits the ball out of the court after he loses.

  • @woshihuo
    @woshihuo 11 лет назад

    Lol at the downvotes from nick matthew fan boys. Yea the ball is thrown to the audience, but nick matthew smashed it into the audience. That is not cool. Please watch the video and see how he drills it after he loses. obvious lack of sportsmanship. Happened quite a few times.

  • @calleescanchas
    @calleescanchas 12 лет назад +2

    ramy ############# 1

  • @calleescanchas
    @calleescanchas 12 лет назад

    wao

  • @aleoferdie
    @aleoferdie 11 лет назад

    Was born with it. He dies if he takes it off.

  • @alexzanderking1556
    @alexzanderking1556 11 лет назад

    Some of Matthews conduct on court does take the shine off of his squash ability he is one of the most athletic squash player but given he is a grown man and also a professional you would expect better conduct on court.

  • @TheKSAswimmer
    @TheKSAswimmer 12 лет назад

    I still don't see how Ashour is not world's number 1 !!

  • @fluidjazz
    @fluidjazz 12 лет назад

    I doubt Jansher or Jhangir Khan's would take a game from any of today's worldstop 10 players in their prime! Today's athletes are physically far superior, and the game little resembles the game played by them.

  • @PSNsveglia69
    @PSNsveglia69 11 лет назад +1

    That almost made sense. Try again.

  • @duelmasterblaze4106
    @duelmasterblaze4106 9 лет назад

    Always ramy!

  • @fluidjazz
    @fluidjazz 12 лет назад

    ......and lose his sponsorship?

  • @Orion3T
    @Orion3T 11 лет назад

    Err.. counted! oops... my bad

  • @watching99134
    @watching99134 12 лет назад

    lol good one

  • @KukiKruch
    @KukiKruch 11 лет назад

    I am so confused and misplaced

  • @maxeklund3193
    @maxeklund3193 12 лет назад

    1:15 lol

  • @calleescanchas
    @calleescanchas 12 лет назад

    the besr

  • @byhtan001
    @byhtan001 11 лет назад

    erm.. like always, the ball is thrown to the audience after every game?

  • @xXSkAtTyRaTXx
    @xXSkAtTyRaTXx 11 лет назад +1

    God that flooring is so noisy !

  • @mjolnir1981
    @mjolnir1981 11 лет назад

    I play booth and football is nowhere near as intense as squash. Squash is faster and has a more "noble" competition. Football is more "savage"

  • @fluidjazz
    @fluidjazz 12 лет назад

    I'm not interested in Khan's past, I'm comparing the skill and fitness of today's players, the game has changed dramatically. Watch the game here, Khan would've asked for lets and strokes all the time, in an attempt to slow the game down. As you implied in your 1st post you prefer the old slow game with lots of pretentious lets and strokes. I prefer the modern game free flowing dynamic game, dominated by Europeans, not the Khan's or Pakistan are you sure that's not the real problem?

  • @Rockey667
    @Rockey667 11 лет назад

    He actually has to wear that shit every match because of his sponsor.

  • @RajeershahirShahir
    @RajeershahirShahir 9 лет назад

    Op

  • @watching99134
    @watching99134 11 лет назад

    the current game is as dominated by egyptians as it is by europeans

  • @PSNsveglia69
    @PSNsveglia69 12 лет назад

    get a new shirt, Matthew

  • @chackk12
    @chackk12 12 лет назад

    Anyone else doesn't like football at all?

  • @watching99134
    @watching99134 11 лет назад

    Btw is Matthew back to the faux wife-beaters? Please say it ain't so. And kind of classless the way he drills the ball out of the court when he loses.

  • @GrandMagicOfRegnum
    @GrandMagicOfRegnum 12 лет назад

    I mean to say that to many minor errors are being made, i love players like matthew, ashore, willstrong but they make stupid little errors that are annoying to witness, its no longer about pakistani pride its about the quality of the game, when watching jhangir i really felt like the game moved more like a river flow that todays tidle waves, well i could say more but im eager to hear your opinion, you seem intellectual which i admire and enjoy, please take no offense, healthy debate this is :)

  • @stockholm7130
    @stockholm7130 6 лет назад +3

    Almost better than porn.

  • @GrandMagicOfRegnum
    @GrandMagicOfRegnum 12 лет назад

    yh i do ... please dont reply i have no interest in someone like u :)

  • @kreativ13
    @kreativ13 12 лет назад

    ru nuts, or just dont know anything about squash? -LOL

  • @GrandMagicOfRegnum
    @GrandMagicOfRegnum 12 лет назад

    I was wonderring for a while wither you were right about the khan thing, now i can say Confidently that you are wrong, i to love the speed of this new age squash but as a player my self i love seeing people getting traped fustrated and then end for the kill, today's players are constantly getting traped and the trapper making stupid mistakes and releasing them, for jhansher all it took was one wrong shot and the point was over, that was quality, i dont mean to say that todays game are bad (cont)

  • @GrandMagicOfRegnum
    @GrandMagicOfRegnum 12 лет назад

    i miss the days of jansher and jhangir khan .. so sad that squash has turned into this :(

  • @MultiAbraham5
    @MultiAbraham5 11 лет назад

    i personally find it really boring and my friends think im crazy but really its just boring lool

    • @arnaud78
      @arnaud78 5 лет назад +4

      Briki Polski, I can fully understand it being boring when you don't understand the dynamics of the game. I never knew how in-depth squash was until I started watching coaching videos. There is an incredible amount of detail going on, which would mean nothing to an untrained eye. Movement, footwork, body position, ball placement, opponent awareness, state of mind, tactics, etc., to give you an idea.