Squash: Archive Freeview - Ramy Ashour v John White - Kuwait 2007
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Action from the Kuwait Open 2007 Semi-Final between Ramy Ashour and John White. You can see many more matches featuring a young Ramy Ashour now in the PSA Archive with new matches just added from 2007-2009 psaworldtour.c...
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Ramy's retirement is the saddest day in squash this century. He had so much left to give on court!
Ramy is my all-time favourite player!! thank you for uploading this gem!
agree!
Ramy Ashour = the Hendrix of Squash. Outstanding talent, effortless brilliance, and humble too. 👏🏼
Interesting to hear commentators lauding this kid and now knowing they were right..... and the best thing about Ramy seemed to be that he was so pleased to be playing. He looked to manage total concentration with total contentment; the brightest star of squash ever.
Ramy Ashour -- fresh out of junior ranks and playing like that against a *very* capable John White (no matter that White is in his early 30s)!
As one of the commentators said at the end "I think he [Ashour] is another JK" (Jahangir/Jansher Khan). As an ancient Squash player, I've had the good fortune to see many of the the greats playing live (and here on SquashTV) -- such as Geoff Hunt, Jonah Barrington, Qamar Zaman, Rod Martin, Rod Eyles, John White and Jansher Khan (but, sadly, not Jahangir)
I know it's blasphemous to say this, but I rate Ramy above the great JKs -- he has their skill, speed, court movement and tactics, but for me the big difference is his astonishingly quick hands. Watch videos of the JKs, and see them take many balls off the back wall -- not so Ramy, who will volley his opponents screaming shots with his 'magic wand', and still play a tight shot. What a tragedy that his chronic hamstring problem prevented him winning more tournaments -- when he is uninjured and match fit, he makes many of his contemporaries look second-rate. On top of all that, he is very entertaining to watch and a fine sportsman -- a credit to the game!
Peter Eedy I would love to see ramy play jansher or jahangir at each individual's peak, it would be the game of the century. Ramy's wonderful short front court game and fast hands vs the stamina and long game back court consistency of the JK's. I would suspect the lower tin and the new scoring methods play a large part on the tactics used and hence the style of play more likely to win. Ramy may not look so spectacular on Janshers court with the older 9 point scoring system and vice versa.
Cheers Tony -- Ramy vs JK (either or both) would be a wonderful match of contrasting styles -- attacking vs attritional Squash.
Fair point you make about the lower tin and new scoring methods, both of which probably favour Ramy. However, I don't believe too many people would disagree that Ramy (and other modern players) play a more exciting form of the game
Ramy would never be able to be as quick if he played with the old rackets. If ether JK had the new rackets they would be just as quick with there hands.
thing i like about about jansher he just walked to the ball he could have had a cup of tea in one hand , 99 5 of them have to run to the ball , to me he was the 2nd best ever the first was hashim khan who one kept the rally going for 18 min
@@apt981 no, never. Ramys hands were always superior to both Jahangir and Jansher. The JK:s had other attributes in their game. Skillwise Ramy was on a different level.
Ramy just changed the nature of modern squash, what a legend! How many winners in the first set -- that's just unfair. He comes off the block with all those knicks, showing no nerves at all!
Nope. Jonathan did that. Ramy is the continuation.
The camera quality is excellent for that time. The ball is easily seen every second of the match.
Thank you for adding this game to the great compilation of great Squash. To think this game took place ten years ago & we have witnessed the rise of Ramy Ashour & the incredible skill & talent that he has displayed. Both great players
10 years later and the boy became a legend
Thank you for this, keep them coming !!!
You're welcome! Will continue doing one free snippet per week here until the new season. Loads and loads more archive content available over at psaworldtour.com/tv
PSA SQUASHTV do you guys got something from Alex Gough?
Its a treat to watch RA, rightly said he is very close to the style of Jansher K. Very relaxed and effortless.
Why did John White keep hitting the ball out of the court? Seems pretty disrespectful to me
Love hearing the commentators in the beginning! "The young Egyptian" and Ramy just killing White in the first points:-) Ramy, my all time favorite!!!!
If u look at Johnny whites playing style u'll see that Ramy plays almost exactly like his predecessor. I'd say Ramy modeled his swing and shot making after White. Even his movement and preparation from the backhand back court is almost exactly the same
Love seeing john's huge wind up for his backhand and the subsequent missile, must be the hardest hit backhands on the tour.
Tony Tan it's something he wouldn't need to learn to do with the new style rackets. He was brought up playing with the old wooden frames. He was good to watch back in the day. He had a more "modern" style game
JW's BH wind up is actually terrifying!! You think he's going to splinter ball+racquet with those shots!
15:14 What a point!!!, SOTM back in 2007??
Remember John playing on a Tournament wich I organised in 97
He was there with another australian joung player do no more remember the name
Very friendly and taff guys in Luxembourg 😎👍🍺🇱🇺
25:08 is the big one!
Ramy Ashour is just amazing!
Who is that kid? he's good. :)
Never heard of him but I think he might be one to watch for the future ;)
Is that Omneya Abdel Kawy at 16:44?
"as a coach there's nothing I could say to John White". Well surely you're a crap coach then? This game shows the start of the new great era of squash vs the last generation. John White was fun to watch but really low accuracy and consistency. Ramy and the new generation have speed accuracy and invention. Its a much more deadly combo.
Hi Mr Fish -- that commentator is Chris Robertson, former world number 2 and former England national coach for several years -- probably not a crap coach then ;)
I took it as acknowledging that Ramy was on fire and there was little most opponents could do but be patient and hope he goes off the boil -- Ramy is a freak of nature
What's up with John White hitting the ball out of court the whole time? What a poor attitude, especially from a mature player.
Don't get me wrong - I'd actually always liked John White, but after I watched this, all I can say is: "A so-called squash great plays a TRUE all-time squash great!" Ramy Ashour NEVER disrespected younger talented players like that. What a disgrace you are John Wallop-the-Ball (let's say) White (for lack of another suitable colour to describe a fading star and annoying brat! Still better than Nick Matthew, though, if that makes things any better)...!
I agree ... JW should have had a warm word and a shoulder hug for Ramy .. nothing wrong with passing on the crown to a new great.
Ramy always fakely modest
he rarely stay on court very long when he loses though
John white such a one dimensional loose game but obviously great athlete. Army being fed those cross courts eat that stuff up all day.
not one dimensional!!! have you watched his corkscrews!!!
Thank God for the new commentators
True these one are very eh
Well deserved warning, that's not a professional attitude and it's even worse coming from an old player. And Ramy just being Ramy even at that age, awsome
I thought exactly the same. What a sad attitude.
When does it happen in the clip?
24:30
Yes about the 10th time he swatted the ball out of court??
With this two inch lower tin and these huge rackets, I can only imagine jansher and jhangir winning against opponets in minutes. I mean the two inches lowering of that tin makes a huge diffrence. It almost makes lower pickup impossible. And hitting winners easier. Back then you just can not go that lower from that far.
Some youngsters think these guys would be able to compete those greats must kidding.
Johnny White, one of my faves! And he gets in some great shots - not just his usual bullets but also those feathery backhand drops. But Ramy's reflex volleys in that first game, yikes. Real phenom stuff.
Stark contrast too with the previous Power-Ricketts match with its multi-minute rallies. This has to be one of the least attritional matches I've ever seen (at least in terms of the length of the points - not the intensity!).
25:25 in. Play the ball!
I find John White disrespectful and angry, and out of his league on that court.
Mesmerising squash by these 2 legends.
John White just dishing out corkscrews for dinner
'Cause Ramy had him for lunch...
Does anyone know what racquet ashour was using in this match?
he said in the beginning of the video
I know it's head but what version?
@@lokgi2577 difficult to tell, will ask a relative that might know and get back to u
@@youssefabdien Thx man
13:37 Paul Coll 15 years old
And I think L.J. Anjema?