This is just amazing squash. Needless to say that the nick shot by Ashour at 0.38 is simply pure magic but the rest is excellent too. Amazing quality too!
@Xavierthegreat666 Believe it or not, this is a Sony WX1, which is a point and shoot w HD capability. About the size of a deck of cards, it has a 2.0 lens.
I've got a TON of good videos, but unfortunately none of great quality. I'm going to work on that and hopefully get some more up here like this one... great stuff!
Can someone tell me, I have seen on a lot of high level squash matches that many of the players do this thing where they look like they are wiping the walls... what is this for??
This is just amazing squash. Needless to say that the nick shot by Ashour at 0.38 is simply pure magic but the rest is excellent too.
Amazing quality too!
These other angles are so much more exciting than the standard perspective
Excellent video qualtiy! If they broadcast squash matches at this quality where you can see the ball nearly all the time, it's very televisable.
great HD upload, its hard to see the ball without this kind of resolution!
@Xavierthegreat666 Believe it or not, this is a Sony WX1, which is a point and shoot w HD capability. About the size of a deck of cards, it has a 2.0 lens.
Thanks for uploading . How is your arme?
Nice angle...great resolution, the court helps too. What type of camera did you use?
It's sad that this video quality is way better than the videos on PSA Live. What is the deal with that?
I've got a TON of good videos, but unfortunately none of great quality. I'm going to work on that and hopefully get some more up here like this one... great stuff!
this videos so awesome very high quality! thumps up if u agree!
with what camera model did you film it?
amazing vid, better than psa's videos
That call should be No Let at 4:24. Classic case of Gaultier fishing for a Let rather than having to chase a deep tight ball to the back corner.
Great vid!!! Ball was good... Gaultier ist not always the perfect Sportsman ..
ashour es muy bueno, is a wonderfull player
It's called 'the tin' for a reason........it makes a sound when it's hit...........and if it isn't hit it doesn't make a sound!!
could anyone tell me why the players keep stretching their arms against the walls in the way they do?
10 years later, but they do it to dry their hands in order to hold the racket properly
Can someone tell me, I have seen on a lot of high level squash matches that many of the players do this thing where they look like they are wiping the walls... what is this for??
Sweat.
@mousesports because their hands get sweaty on the grip, the walls are nice and dry!
@MahdiAbul ah ok. Thank you ;)
@Spudnash mainly drying the sweat off your hands
@EvDogg69 Nope. Just the 2 pieces I put up...
deck of cards!? wow.
I think Gaultier was upset because the ref was pretty slow to make announces!
I've always wanted to know why squash players touch the wall all the time.
Sorry it took us 11 years to get back lol. Its because they have sweat on their hand and the wiping on the wall helps a lot :)
Ramy melt down a bit!
wtf NO LET!!!!
@jacklim1404 airstick
@sfkjdci u mad?
what a biased white umpring