David Palmer v Wael El Hindi--Pace Canadian Squash Classic--Short Analysis At End
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- Опубликовано: 28 дек 2023
- Semi Final In High Definition Of The 2007 Pace Canadian Classic Super Series Squash Event. World Number 8 Wael El Hindi From Egypt Takes On World Number 2 David Palmer From Australia.
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Thank you for the upload. The video reminded me of how awesome a player David Palmer is. Just brilliant.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for uploading , enjoy the old games and what a great player Palmer is …
Thanks for the upload
Our pleasure!
Great video... would love to see the final
Coming soon!
Good ol' Dayzzz
el Hindi was quite possibly one of the most skilled players of that time from a technical standpoint. Shot selection, quick hands, great court presence and coverage but he was also the nastiest of players on the circuit at that time. Always looking for Let, Stroke, constant whining if he couldn't get his way, unnecessarily very physical. I think he set the standard for today's Mostafa Asal who is just now learning to keep his head calm and play the game properly.
Thanks for the upload 😎
Good matchup and upload.
Next game I will test the fake hit of Palmer :D Thanks for the upload!
Me too. I love that fake.
Good times when having to move to the ball still when being hindered by the opponent was just a let instead of this stupid 'he probably could have made a good shot if he would have gotten to the ball so it's a stroke' of today.
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What is this? Such poor quality compared to squash these days
Rubbish!
It's very high quality just slower because the racquets weren't as light/powerful/forgiving as they are now.
I don't see much difference between then and now; similarly,racquet Technology is little changed - maybe 10gms in weight. In summary I don't think you know what you're talking about with all due respect 😢.