And some people said they don´t like Matthew cause he is too defensive, when he dominated over Rodriguez moreover in the first halft of the game while Rodriguez was just running and retrieving, but those one do like Rodriguez who is way more defensive
Nick Matthew was not really defensive. He used his physicality to impose a high pace game and attacked clinically. If someone thinks Matthew was a defensive player, they don't really understand squash.
It's the beginning of the match so its quite lenient as the players learn their space with each other, so it was probably the fact that it was in the middle of the court and rodriguez just felt the backswing could potentially just clip matthew or it just feels that way.
re your question and Kiko's answer . . . ouch! completely wrong on all counts Kiko: Tendon and ligament are completely different things with completely different jobs. Tape is tape, it is never as strong as muscle ligament or tendon and can barely support a paper bag let alone support any part of a human structure. If you used Gorilla tape with enough force to limit joint movement you'd also cut the blood supply. The same is true of elasticated joint 'supports' in that they actually support nothing. What they will do is to give (through pressure on pressure receptors in the skin) a 'sense' of support' which, rather than make muscles stronger, actually does the opposite. The benefit and purpose is to give the muscle the idea that it doesn't have to work so hard stabilising a joint (which it usually does as a secondary reaction to any soft tissue injury in that area and, often, long after the actual injury has repaired) so that the joint is free to move and the muscle can use it's power to create movement rather than limit it. Keniesiology tape is actually elasticated sticky tape which pulls on the skin as the joint moves so that the 'impression' of movement is transferred from the skin to the muscle with the same result. Anyone who says otherwise is an idiot. Unfortunately a lot of people do.
Upon review I'd stick by my initial comment but agree a let was probably the best call, though I'd reason it as a 'safety' let - I don't think it's definitive that Rodriguez would have hit Matthew (or not been able to play any shot he was entitled to) had he actually played the shot but I can see why he was reluctant to play the ball.
Alastair Ross it was a no let he thought he was going for a straight drive so he wanted a let but it went right so he looked really crazy calling a let TBH
This game is such a beautiful contrast between their playstyles - Rodriguez the incredible technical player, and Matthews the petulant child always fishing for lets because his skill just isn't up to the same level.
Chris Doms, sorry to be so blunt, but you have no foundation for what you're saying. Nick is a 3 time world champion, Commonwealth Games double gold medalist, and 3 time British Open champion. Rodriguez, though an amazing player, has not yet come even CLOSE to that achievement level. Maybe Matthew could have played one or two balls instead of asking for a let, but in my opinion his skill level is high enough to know when his shot is going to be impaired enough to put him on the back foot.
This is the most terrible commentators - they destroy every game! They are not there - talking about humidity and other total irellevant stuff when the most exiting thing is happening on the court... what´s the matter with this guys - who did the mistake and gave them a microphone? Please stop them from destroying more games and sack the right away!
I really like these pink courts. The ball is really visible even on a small screen.
And some people said they don´t like Matthew cause he is too defensive, when he dominated over Rodriguez moreover in the first halft of the game while Rodriguez was just running and retrieving, but those one do like Rodriguez who is way more defensive
Nick Matthew was not really defensive. He used his physicality to impose a high pace game and attacked clinically. If someone thinks Matthew was a defensive player, they don't really understand squash.
unbelievable pace
Cracking game!
what are people saying, the commentators are amazing!
my kind of game ..lo ve it ...outrages enjoy your coments all times you too pj
Grande Matthew,el mejor jugador!!!!!!
amazing game by both.....man i mis ashore......
Great game and amazing event!
Min 18:12, they were 7-6, that point was "no let".
the players see a pink court ? or just an tv ilusion ? but if pink background must be weird ...uplifting ....to me
12:29 very suspicious playing from Rodriguez, Stroke to rodrigues
8:34 Let to Rodriguez, I agree
Gee that was good squash
what are the names of the shoes Rodrigez has ?
0:43 How the hell was that a let?!
ball was already past matthew, rodriguez took the long way to the ball, but since rodriguez got to the ball, yes let
rawr rawr still don't get it
It's the beginning of the match so its quite lenient as the players learn their space with each other, so it was probably the fact that it was in the middle of the court and rodriguez just felt the backswing could potentially just clip matthew or it just feels that way.
What racket is nick matthew using?
I don’t know anything about squash really, but the front wall seems quite lively…is that a thing.
9:21 No Let, Matthew was about to hit it
Min 20:47, good point for Rodriguez.
Can someone tell me how tape helps with players' recovery?
Injury recovery that is
re your question and Kiko's answer . . . ouch! completely wrong on all counts Kiko:
Tendon and ligament are completely different things with completely different jobs. Tape is tape, it is never as strong as muscle ligament or tendon and can barely support a paper bag let alone support any part of a human structure. If you used Gorilla tape with enough force to limit joint movement you'd also cut the blood supply. The same is true of elasticated joint 'supports' in that they actually support nothing. What they will do is to give (through pressure on pressure receptors in the skin) a 'sense' of support' which, rather than make muscles stronger, actually does the opposite. The benefit and purpose is to give the muscle the idea that it doesn't have to work so hard stabilising a joint (which it usually does as a secondary reaction to any soft tissue injury in that area and, often, long after the actual injury has repaired) so that the joint is free to move and the muscle can use it's power to create movement rather than limit it. Keniesiology tape is actually elasticated sticky tape which pulls on the skin as the joint moves so that the 'impression' of movement is transferred from the skin to the muscle with the same result. Anyone who says otherwise is an idiot. Unfortunately a lot of people do.
5:02 No let, Rodriguez could've backhanded and it would've been a stroke if Matthew didn't move out the way.
1:41 could've been a stroke to rodriguez
High octane squash!
support!
Ive always wanted to know Rodriguez's first name xD
Miguel Angel, thats Michael Angelo
10:57 Stroke to matthew
Nick ran to the right and then went for the ball, that´s why it looks like Rodriguez was in front, but Nick could hit with no problem.
Pink court is weird
I think it's the best colour for a TV court. You can see the ball really well.
Of all non Egyptians one of the best movers - not sure what they do with ghosting to develop such grace
Commentators make this, love the ‘fist piump’!
0:43 How the hell was that a let
The stroke to Rodriguez at 9-8 (to go to 10-8) is ridiculous - a simple let, maybe even a no let given when Rodriguez asked for it.
Stroke for me.
Upon review I'd stick by my initial comment but agree a let was probably the best call, though I'd reason it as a 'safety' let - I don't think it's definitive that Rodriguez would have hit Matthew (or not been able to play any shot he was entitled to) had he actually played the shot but I can see why he was reluctant to play the ball.
Sometimes it looks "exagerate" when they call a "stroke", as in this case, Rodriguez could hit the ball, but they look for an easy point.
Alastair Ross it was a no let he thought he was going for a straight drive so he wanted a let but it went right so he looked really crazy calling a let TBH
This game is such a beautiful contrast between their playstyles - Rodriguez the incredible technical player, and Matthews the petulant child always fishing for lets because his skill just isn't up to the same level.
Chris Doms, sorry to be so blunt, but you have no foundation for what you're saying. Nick is a 3 time world champion, Commonwealth Games double gold medalist, and 3 time British Open champion. Rodriguez, though an amazing player, has not yet come even CLOSE to that achievement level. Maybe Matthew could have played one or two balls instead of asking for a let, but in my opinion his skill level is high enough to know when his shot is going to be impaired enough to put him on the back foot.
they kede it look easy but fitness levels are out from this planet...outregeus...jajaja
don't commentate together again please. great match tho
These commentators really spol this!!!
Why is it that these commentators always have something to say... SHUT it!
The commentators dared to commentate? How dare they do their job. Utter incompetence huh?
This is the most terrible commentators - they destroy every game!
They are not there - talking about humidity and other total irellevant stuff when the most exiting thing is happening on the court... what´s the matter with this guys - who did the mistake and gave them a microphone?
Please stop them from destroying more games and sack the right away!
humidity is relevant as it affects the ball and the court!
Talkin about that right when the most exiting duel is going on at the court... don´t think so! It´s just totaly unprofessional!
I guess it´s the way it is - some like comentators that have a more relaxed aproach, some don´t. Personally I cant stand it...