I totally understand what you're going through, I dislocated my shoulder 4 months ago and am still waiting to play again. It's tough but you'll get through it
I’d say the most common error among club players is not getting the ball deep enough, specifically by not hitting their backhands high enough on the front wall. Watch how high the pros hit their backhands, and compare that with club players. With cross courts the danger is going to the opponent’s forehand, where, for club players the biggest error is the choice of shot. Pro’s backhands and forehands are relatively equal in quality, but club players typically have much better forehands, so backhand cross courts should be played far less frequently than they typically are. Cross courts you want to make just out of reach of your opponent, so as narrow as possible to meet that constraint, to get it deep to the back. The problem is that that requires a wider than normal shot against Elias, because if his height. Another way to get the ball deep on cross courts is to use height, and if you watch the rallies where Rodrigues used height to het the ball deep cross court (lobs, or lob-like shots), these were very effective, so it was the shots with lace which were problematic. One could, in addition to commenting that Rodrigues wasn’t hitting wide enough could argue he wasn’t using pace effectively.
Either that or hitting straight consistently. I see a lot of side wall on the rails before the service line. The onky person I see hit them well right now is asal on the backhand wall.
I'm really not getting the choice to play the random high boasts from Elias. It doesn't put the opponent under pressure at all and puts him in a bad spot.
My stomach cramped up just from watching the rally at 14:52. Easily one of the best rallies I've seen this year
And then for Rodriguez to have the composure to hold the final shot. Incredible squash.
Miguel's rhythmic deception at 16:00 is a beautiful thing
South American squash is so entertaining. thanks for uploading a whole game between these two!
So South Americans play different squash than the rest of the world?
@@Moose92411 yes
@@Moose92411 pretty much yeah
@@alejandros2113 in what way?
Elias is extra extra cool to play through nonsense from ref at the end 😎 Brill commentary - superb players - inspirational all round ✅🙏
Joey and PJ - This pair is absolute masterclass. They've spoiled us.
BRAVO MIGUEL ANGEL. ....!!!!!!!
R.I.P. headphones 16:00
Really appreciate your PSA vids at the moment - I've got a hip injury requiring surgery and really miss playing :(
I totally understand what you're going through, I dislocated my shoulder 4 months ago and am still waiting to play again. It's tough but you'll get through it
Great game. I seem to see a lot of games where Elias is warned for dissent.
Seems like the most common problem players have (also pros) is to get the ball wide enough on the crosscourt.
I’d say the most common error among club players is not getting the ball deep enough, specifically by not hitting their backhands high enough on the front wall. Watch how high the pros hit their backhands, and compare that with club players. With cross courts the danger is going to the opponent’s forehand, where, for club players the biggest error is the choice of shot. Pro’s backhands and forehands are relatively equal in quality, but club players typically have much better forehands, so backhand cross courts should be played far less frequently than they typically are.
Cross courts you want to make just out of reach of your opponent, so as narrow as possible to meet that constraint, to get it deep to the back. The problem is that that requires a wider than normal shot against Elias, because if his height.
Another way to get the ball deep on cross courts is to use height, and if you watch the rallies where Rodrigues used height to het the ball deep cross court (lobs, or lob-like shots), these were very effective, so it was the shots with lace which were problematic. One could, in addition to commenting that Rodrigues wasn’t hitting wide enough could argue he wasn’t using pace effectively.
@@ewallt Good analysis, thank you :)
Either that or hitting straight consistently. I see a lot of side wall on the rails before the service line. The onky person I see hit them well right now is asal on the backhand wall.
"The Peruvian Puma walks off the court... with a straight back..." k good to know lol.
Why is the score always flickering?
I'm really not getting the choice to play the random high boasts from Elias. It doesn't put the opponent under pressure at all and puts him in a bad spot.
I wonder what sort of actions are taking against bad calls from the referee ruining the game