Wow, obvious kitchen foot foul that the referee missed just after 26:09. Watch the guy in black T shirt as he does the Ernie. He steps into the kitchen with his entire left foot, then volleys the ball with an Ernie before putting that left foot back onto the court. Referee gave them the side out, so didn't see it. Both feet have to touch court outside of the kitchen before he can legally volley the ball if he has stepped into the kitchen.
The same player did an actual volley while his left foot was completely inside the kitchen just after 36:08 and referee let play go on, but for that sequence they lost the point anyway. Then just after 38:06 he did the same thing and won the point with no comment from anybody. Do referees not make foot foul calls at the kitchen?
Hahaha. Right. The guy knows the rules too, because at 7:55 he calls a foot fault on his opponent when that guy Ernies and his toe touches the line. Still, this dude puts his entire foot in the kitchen every time he Ernies or attempts to Ernie.
Some of the most egregious kitchen violations I've ever seen. Toes touching the line is one thing but that dude in the black is putting his whole foot in. Can't believe no one is seeing that/calling it out.
this can't be 5.0 surely? Big guy with blue shorts constantly off balance and is letting too many balls bounce that should be taken out of air. Watch the smaller guy in dark. He takes ball out of air and takes away time from blue shorts. Blue short and partner serve returns are way to shallow and they are conceding the kitchen too easily.
Why would you talk about something you clearly do not understand. Again it is 5.0 gold medal match with deep bracket. Each team played 6 games to get here, at least half of them against other 5.0 teams. We see you know some terminology, but anything beyond just words? Not really.
Wow, obvious kitchen foot foul that the referee missed just after 26:09. Watch the guy in black T shirt as he does the Ernie. He steps into the kitchen with his entire left foot, then volleys the ball with an Ernie before putting that left foot back onto the court. Referee gave them the side out, so didn't see it. Both feet have to touch court outside of the kitchen before he can legally volley the ball if he has stepped into the kitchen.
Yeah, that was Lee Whitwell style erne
The same player did an actual volley while his left foot was completely inside the kitchen just after 36:08 and referee let play go on, but for that sequence they lost the point anyway. Then just after 38:06 he did the same thing and won the point with no comment from anybody. Do referees not make foot foul calls at the kitchen?
Clear kitchen violations. Referee either didn’t catch it or they are not supposed to be watching for those.
yah . A cheating bast**rd
@@spelunkerd He even violated when he jumped back and block the volley as well. a Low class player
I'd be a 4.9 DUPR too if I could play volleys from in the kitchen 3-5 times a match. 🤔
hahahhaha
Hahaha. Right. The guy knows the rules too, because at 7:55 he calls a foot fault on his opponent when that guy Ernies and his toe touches the line. Still, this dude puts his entire foot in the kitchen every time he Ernies or attempts to Ernie.
@@kentimighe hit the net during his ernie. He called him out on that. Go watch it again, see how the net moves
@@lovingyou2301 I see that now. So, he clearly knows the rules, but doesn't follow them.
Some of the most egregious kitchen violations I've ever seen. Toes touching the line is one thing but that dude in the black is putting his whole foot in. Can't believe no one is seeing that/calling it out.
Def 5.0+! Looks like 5.5s to me
Did this tourny use some kinda computer voice instead of the actual ref?
it is regular ref
What is the ref watching. Main responsibility is to watch the kitchen line
Right?
kitchen fault at 7:58 also :(
ball bounced on that one but his violations are crazy bad
Some one need to tell this RUssian dude Josh Romanov learn the rule and stop cheating
He knows the rule. Check out 7:55
Lots of unforced errors for 5.0
this can't be 5.0 surely? Big guy with blue shorts constantly off balance and is letting too many balls bounce that should be taken out of air. Watch the smaller guy in dark. He takes ball out of air and takes away time from blue shorts. Blue short and partner serve returns are way to shallow and they are conceding the kitchen too easily.
Why would you talk about something you clearly do not understand. Again it is 5.0 gold medal match with deep bracket. Each team played 6 games to get here, at least half of them against other 5.0 teams.
We see you know some terminology, but anything beyond just words? Not really.
These are not 5.0 serves or returns 😪
Brouhaha. Tell us you are a complete beginner without telling us you are a complete beginner.
What are you even talking about.
Not 5.0
you think it is 6.0?