1. Dessouky - difficult ++ and great shot ++ but not under any real pressure - - 8/10 2. Elias - flat roller +++ and big scoreboard pressure ++ but a cross court nick that we see a lot - 9/10 3. Shorbagy - difficult ++ and great shot ++ not much pressure - 8.5/10 4. Farag - difficult from that high ++ and good shot + but no real pressure at 4-10 down - and a cross court nick that we see a lot - 7.5/10 5. Willstrop - great length shot ++ but not much pressure - and signature shot that we see a lot - 7/10 6. Shorbagy - extremely difficult, intenitonally (?) played with the frame +++ decent shot but not always a winner -/+ - 9/10 7. Makin - same as Dessouky but potentially better as Asal still failed trying the back wall jam return 8/10 8. Asal - great shot due to the extreme pace ++ and big scoreboard pressure ++ but a cross court nick that we see a lot - 8.5/10 9. Rodriguez - same as Shorbagy but the ball was not quite as tight and the shot was much easier to play on the bounce 7.5/10 10. Ibrahim - phenomenal deception ++ but not too much pressure - and the shot quality alone was not the best - 7/10 It's either 2 or 6 for me. We see cross court "nicks" a lot but Elias hits a true roller and on 13-13 in the first there's huge pressure on Elias because he doesn't have the fitness some of the other top players have. Then the way Shorbagy plays his shot is truly phenomenal. He knows he has to volley it given the slow pace but it's too tight to volley cleanly; in my opinion he deliberately played for the frame and it turned out as well as he could have hoped for. Overall the standard is truly remarkable. Modern players are continuing to push boundaries, particularly in explosive movement, and the result is that shots like these simply have to be played regularly to win points.
#7 Makin - better corkscrew than the one Dessouky performed, and even better since the last player you would expect to play that kind of shot in the tour is Makin #10 Ibrahim - very fast and very deceptive, from a retrieving position
Loved the suspense before Elias shot. "Something's gonna happen in a minute" :D
Gotta be Elias's roller against Asal, at 13-all and an insanely long cat-and-mouse rally, it was the perfect finish
How about some rallies of the season? Great souvenirs from last season, hyped already for the one to come
1. Dessouky - difficult ++ and great shot ++ but not under any real pressure - - 8/10
2. Elias - flat roller +++ and big scoreboard pressure ++ but a cross court nick that we see a lot - 9/10
3. Shorbagy - difficult ++ and great shot ++ not much pressure - 8.5/10
4. Farag - difficult from that high ++ and good shot + but no real pressure at 4-10 down - and a cross court nick that we see a lot - 7.5/10
5. Willstrop - great length shot ++ but not much pressure - and signature shot that we see a lot - 7/10
6. Shorbagy - extremely difficult, intenitonally (?) played with the frame +++ decent shot but not always a winner -/+ - 9/10
7. Makin - same as Dessouky but potentially better as Asal still failed trying the back wall jam return 8/10
8. Asal - great shot due to the extreme pace ++ and big scoreboard pressure ++ but a cross court nick that we see a lot - 8.5/10
9. Rodriguez - same as Shorbagy but the ball was not quite as tight and the shot was much easier to play on the bounce 7.5/10
10. Ibrahim - phenomenal deception ++ but not too much pressure - and the shot quality alone was not the best - 7/10
It's either 2 or 6 for me. We see cross court "nicks" a lot but Elias hits a true roller and on 13-13 in the first there's huge pressure on Elias because he doesn't have the fitness some of the other top players have. Then the way Shorbagy plays his shot is truly phenomenal. He knows he has to volley it given the slow pace but it's too tight to volley cleanly; in my opinion he deliberately played for the frame and it turned out as well as he could have hoped for.
Overall the standard is truly remarkable. Modern players are continuing to push boundaries, particularly in explosive movement, and the result is that shots like these simply have to be played regularly to win points.
2 is just superb in context.
Great summary ! I vote for 6.
Rodriguez is the best one
Cannot choose between ElShorbagy and Rodriguez backhand topspins !
ElShorbagy's was a volley, so it gets the win in my book.
#7 Makin - better corkscrew than the one Dessouky performed, and even better since the last player you would expect to play that kind of shot in the tour is Makin
#10 Ibrahim - very fast and very deceptive, from a retrieving position
damn those top spins are so unreal
Too many great ones. Can't choose a single best shot.
D) all of the above
M-ROD all day son.
I'm still trying to work out how Ibrahim hit that cross court drop. Doesn't seem to be any back swing at all!
Look at Rodriguez movement,,🔥
There's bound to be a few from Hesham should be in there
I think there were some killers from heshy boi, but nothing really outstanding/new from him
Shorbagy 6 for the technic
Where is Hesham?
Probably in Egypt
@@cookesam6 haha. Got me laughing
Elias no.1 then Elshorbagy and Rodriguez backhands
1:48 ... the definition of what we used to call, a "maggot" (as in bounced like a maggot).
Farag and Rodriguez
elshorbagy behind the back or elias pancake
Elias won for me
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If your opponent hits a corkscrew and you don't volley it, then you get what you deserve.