Arazi was a good player. I remember the end of 90's and beginning of 00´s the David Cyp Team for Morocco was lethal in clay: Arazi, Alami and a young El Aynaoui
hi Cristian, sorry - don't know the link. i just upload the extracts from my old video tapes... got some more matches and interviews of Hicham. you can watch them on my channel soon... i'm a big fan of Hicham too... loved his style! great times of tennis! lots of fun!
hey can you post some mroe videos of the morrocan magician. I think he was probably the most talented player i have ever seen.too bad he couldnt keep up with the power game but anyways hicham was so talented he didnt give a shit.
that is too sad. We suffer from this as tennis fans in Morocco. Very sad. Grew up watching Arazi and El Aynaoui. They made us dream of a bright tennis future for our country. Sadly, the new generation struggle to rise. we'll keep watching them on RUclips to reminisce the good old days of Moroccan Tennis Glory :(
Don't think you're an asholle, but I think you don't know much about tennis, because ATP and all professional players, all commentators and sport journalists considered Arazi as the most talented shot making player at that time. In tennis you don't have the rull that the most talented players are always the best ones, so there are more players that had or have potencial and tallent but just can't exploite it...
Arazi's backhand and movements were far better than El Aynaoui. Aynaoui serve and forehand were monstruous. But technically, Arazi's game was more technical. I'm moroccan and fan of both :D
Smile :), Arazi never won anything, Kafelnikov was at the ent of his carrere and it was his lastest season. I'm sure Kafelnikov had won at his best level. I remember Arazy was beatten 6/1 6/2 against Sebastien Grosjean in paris Bercy 2001. Poor dear.
Arazi beat Grosjean twice in Monte Carlo, and Arazi beat Kafrlnikov 3 times in his career and lost once. He beat him 98 in Doha and 99 in UAE. When you don’t know something keep it shut. He was VERY inconsistent but when he was in his prime he could beat anyone
Arazi was a good player. I remember the end of 90's and beginning of 00´s the David Cyp Team for Morocco was lethal in clay: Arazi, Alami and a young El Aynaoui
he is one of the best Moroccan tennis players we do miss him so much
Great shot maker. He can beat anyone when he was on his game.
that goddamn trickshot is something else. What a player.
أيام كانت كازابلانكا معقل أبطال التنس.
extremely talented player...one of the greatest as Mcenroe said..
Magicien Hicham arazi
Hicham Arazi autre magnifique artiste di tenis mondial
Sii
Brought tears to my eyes, we fucking miss those days, Arazi, EL Aynaoui and Alami made us proud to be Moroccans!
وأنا متلك، وكأننا كلنا نحلم كنت في قمة السعادة مع هؤولاء الناس
I miss watching arazi play so much that it fuckin hurts!
hi Cristian, sorry - don't know the link. i just upload the extracts from my old video tapes... got some more matches and interviews of Hicham. you can watch them on my channel soon... i'm a big fan of Hicham too... loved his style! great times of tennis! lots of fun!
yes, i can. i'll do it! thanks for the comment!
arazi one of the best
that's why kafelnikov decide to retire in 2003, because he was playing so damn bad that players like Arazi beat him
Lol Arazi beat Kafel 3 times. 98 Doha and 99 UAE
@@jessicgustavsson5837 lol all this tournaments were exhibitions for Kafelnikov he used them to practice only
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The Best 👍
wo que lindo le pega arazi, completo de todos lados
yeah, i miss him too!!!
hey can you post some mroe videos of the morrocan magician. I think he was probably the most talented player i have ever seen.too bad he couldnt keep up with the power game but anyways hicham was so talented he didnt give a shit.
Only 1 title , schalken played with a weak back/ body and won 9 titles before his body started to fail at a age of 27th.
What happened to the newer Morocan generation of tennis players? I cant name a single one atm
that is too sad. We suffer from this as tennis fans in Morocco. Very sad. Grew up watching Arazi and El Aynaoui. They made us dream of a bright tennis future for our country. Sadly, the new generation struggle to rise. we'll keep watching them on RUclips to reminisce the good old days of Moroccan Tennis Glory :(
0:23 that's a real trick!!!
I was there
Wow
Tennis Magic = Arazi
sometimes just so boring in the courts today....
@awasala how can you say that lool omg....
Viva morroco
Don't think you're an asholle, but I think you don't know much about tennis, because ATP and all professional players, all commentators and sport journalists considered Arazi as the most talented shot making player at that time. In tennis you don't have the rull that the most talented players are always the best ones, so there are more players that had or have potencial and tallent but just can't exploite it...
No, the best is Youness el Aynaoui. This is nothing compared to him.
Arazi's backhand and movements were far better than El Aynaoui. Aynaoui serve and forehand were monstruous. But technically, Arazi's game was more technical. I'm moroccan and fan of both :D
@@deepulse9752 Technicality means nothing if the player doesn't go far in tournaments. Aynaoui was more successful.
Smile :), Arazi never won anything, Kafelnikov was at the ent of his carrere and it was his lastest season. I'm sure Kafelnikov had won at his best level. I remember Arazy was beatten 6/1 6/2 against Sebastien Grosjean in paris Bercy 2001. Poor dear.
Arazi beat Grosjean twice in Monte Carlo, and Arazi beat Kafrlnikov 3 times in his career and lost once. He beat him 98 in Doha and 99 in UAE. When you don’t know something keep it shut. He was VERY inconsistent but when he was in his prime he could beat anyone