I have tried to work out why he was better than the others, I think that it must be related to his reading of the game. At his best, he just knew where the ball was going vert early. I do like Ramy Ashour at the moment though, very exciting player
Trade mark jansheer khan deception for the finishing point at 9:23. Turn the shoulders to show the crosscourt, and finishing it straight ! They fall into it each time, but who wouldn't !
I don't see it. Eyles had the demeanor of a bulldog, but he was always professional- a fair and respectful player (not all the Aussies were...). Late in his career, on failing knees and having to shoot more than just absorb, Jansher could be found standing in the opponent's path. That is to say, his movement became more like a mere mortal's... Rodney had some tough calls at the end of game 2. Aside from the frustration at being outclassed at world no 2 by a slightly worn-out no 1, I think he was just trying to get himself into the match somehow. The result was never in doubt but he still tried to make it a tough final.
Rodney Eyles won in 1997. This is previous year.
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I have tried to work out why he was better than the others, I think that it must be related to his reading of the game.
At his best, he just knew where the ball was going vert early.
I do like Ramy Ashour at the moment though, very exciting player
Great video of a great player, it seems so easy......a joy to watch him play...keep um comming
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Muy buen video, grandes recuerdos de grandes jugadores.
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this is 1996 not 1997.
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Trade mark jansheer khan deception for the finishing point at 9:23.
Turn the shoulders to show the crosscourt, and finishing it straight ! They fall into it each time, but who wouldn't !
Good match Pakistan is wining
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I know there's no love lost with these two but the attitude of Eyles is terrible, bordering on being a bully
I don't see it. Eyles had the demeanor of a bulldog, but he was always professional- a fair and respectful player (not all the Aussies were...). Late in his career, on failing knees and having to shoot more than just absorb, Jansher could be found standing in the opponent's path. That is to say, his movement became more like a mere mortal's... Rodney had some tough calls at the end of game 2.
Aside from the frustration at being outclassed at world no 2 by a slightly worn-out no 1, I think he was just trying to get himself into the match somehow. The result was never in doubt but he still tried to make it a tough final.
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