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SquashDogz
Registrace 25. 11. 2008
The unofficial youtube site for the men's squash teams at Tufts University. Please contact us at tuftssquash2000@yahoo.com. Coming soon: a recruiting video and playlist.
Ali Farag vs Mohamed El Sherbini Squash Match
Ali Farag vs Mohamed El Sherbini in a fun game at Harvard, February 2012.
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Gordon vs Georgetown - 2012 CSA Team Championships
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Gordon vs Georgetown. At Lawrenceville/Princeton.
Henry vs Georgetown - 2012 CSA Team Championships
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Captain Henry defeats Georgetown at #3.
Zach vs Amherst Feb 2012
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Zach vs Amherst NESCAC Squash Championships, Feb 2012 at Trinity College
Henry vs Amherst NESCACs 2012
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Captain Henry, games 2 and 3 at Trinity, February 3, 2012.
Jahangir Khan vs Jansher Khan - 1988 World Open (Squash) Games 2-3
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Battle between the two greatest squash players of all time.
Gordon Forehand
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Forehand at regular and high speed (240 fps) shot at different angles with split screen comparison with Nick Matthew and Ramy Ashour
Jahangir Khan vs Jansher Khan 1988 World Open Game 1
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Squash match between the two who are widely considered the greatest players of all time. The famous first game started with rally lasting 248 shots in 6 minutes 17 seconds and the first game took about 40 minutes is shown here.
Ramy Ashour Left and Right Wall Squash Court Views (High Speed)
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Camera generally follows Ramy Ashour at 240 fps from left and right wall views. Exhibition matches. Left wall starts 0:00-2:12 vs Peter Nicol. Right wall footage starts at 2:12 vs Nick Matthew.
Alex N Forehand and Drops Dec 2011
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Forehand, forehand drops, right wall at practice. High speed 240 fps and splitscreen.
Jeremy Backhand Drops (regular and high speed)
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Jeremy drops and volley drops. High speed at 240 fps with split screen.
Alex N. Zach S. High Speed Squash Drill Nov0811
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Alex N. Zach S. High Speed Squash Drill Nov0811
How many shots was that 1st rally?
Jahangir Khan played a better tactical game. That was his biggest strength.
Great focus, determination and fitness helped Jahangir Khan to regain his World Open squash title and to become the World number 1 player again in 1988. Thanks for the video.
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Amazing to see their eyes on the ball literally in every frame.
Too bad that the filming is not great at all, but still good to see this.
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رحمه الله عليك بطال العالم جمال عوض
Fantastic.
Best watched in x.25 speed harghhhh ha
Just after 10:05 -- "I think this is as good a television coverage as you're ever going to see of the game of Squash ..." This commentator would be absolutely thrilled by the standard of vision now produced by @PSA SQUASHTV!
Lincou kind of foot faults on every serve?!?
I'm no expert, but this doesn't seem like "Tennis".
Was that Ramy sitting in the crowd? :)
If the shot is too good and they can't get to it they just call let and the referee gives it to them. Another thing that's noticeably different from today is how lose most of the shots are, almost no effort to keep it tight to the wall. These days that crap would be put away into the nick.
I did play with one of those racquets, they're not that bad.
I apologize then. I misunderstood your comment :) Maybe, you are right and the game has evolved. What I wonder in men's game, they used to hit great length all the time. I am referring to the Khans, Rodney Martin, etc. And I believe cheap let was rampant until the introduction of review system.
where was this? I saw these two play in Oman way back in... probably around this time... lol, I was like 9 years old...
It took place in the Netherlands.
Socks comment at 4:30 is hilarious!
what camera are you using for this?
Correct me if I'm wrong but were they not ranked number 1 and 2 in the world at some point.
5:50 insane shot
Great example of the split step.
it's not a stroke because it hit the back wall
Quality video. Very useful for people to learn the mechanics of the strokes and the movements.
Do you have any more videos like this! These are so great
Fantastic, look how low racquet is prior to back swing. Thanks for this.
who is the comentarist names??????
such solid squash
ashour taking a yawn at 0:58 ? haha brilliant
Gr8 to finally see Susan devoy,play again do you have the last part of this gr8 match?
nice comment about the socks when you see how gauthier wears them now!
Nice! Great to see the little 'jump' they do when the opponent hits the ball, building up potential energy to let them reach the ball where it goes next.
Look at those gentlemen with their own tables like bosses.
sure, if both players want to play at a much faster pace, they can claim that is what squash is...but a great champion knows how to slow things down, so that the "much faster pace" player can fall apart. Jansher vs. Jahangir is a classic example. Jahangir and Hiddy Jahan could crank out more pace with a wooden raquet than these guys with bazookas in their hands.
jonathan beat jansher.
Wish they gas high speed camera in kör psa tournaments today! Great for seeing What the pros Do different.
me, too.
good spot there sir! Foot faults can be such a bugger to pick up on in squash!
Ramy Ashour is my favorite player
bloody lefty's...
Ahhh yes... I was going to say... "PETER: you know better then that!"
Et alors?
Who's that annoying prick shouting let let let in the audience.
no
What talent displayed by Ramy. Dude was only 21 at this event!
Ramy would have beaten power when he was in his prime
superb ... it speaks for itself...
On Ramy's serve, he foot faulted. His trailing foot touched the line before he struck the ball. He often comes perilously close.
Lincou probably has the strongest movement ever in squash, never looks out of balance. Strong lower body!
who won this game???
Awful quality