Really fun hearing that one kid yell "Ali" after literally every single point... Great match, great players and all that, but come on ref. Say something to the crowd.
@@Julyonyutu Lol no. Everyone else in the crowd (including other kids) are enjoying the match just as much without constantly shouting out their favorite player's name. It's distracting. And unfair to the players. And it has nothing to do with age. An adult doing the same thing would be just as annoying and would definitely get spoken to by the ref.
@johnrogstad1278, If it’s between points, anybody can encourage their preferred player. Ref can’t say anything about it. Sorry if you’re annoyed by it. Mueller didn’t seem to be…
@@ultzisakhain Of course Mueller's only choice is to focus harder and not show vulnerability by getting riled up. He's not going to play better by letting himself get agitated. And while I don't know what the specific rule is about this, I have watched possibly hundreds of hours of pro squash games and this is the most egregious example I have come across of a single crowd member yelling out in favor of one of the players this consistently. It may be legal according to squash rules, but it was tiresome enough to me as a viewer that I had to bail out of the match by the second game. Something I've never done before. If it was more people cheering, it probably wouldn't be as grating because it would sound more like white noise. One single voice repeated over and over again is much harder to ignore. To me, anyway.
@@johnrogstad1278, I agree that it's annoying. But I don't think the ref really has any right to say anything about someone cheering on his preferred player.
The inclusion of the Rodriguez/Momen match, was great, Miguel flying around the court shoeless, absolutely priceless.
I believe the rules state if you drop anything other than your racquet on the ground, your opponent is awarded a stroke?
that corkscrew decision i CANNOT
What are the commentators talking about before the start of the second game?
41:19 who is that lady to the left of El Tayeb? She’s seen often in the crowd, part of the Egyptian squash association committee or ex PSA player?
Engy Kheirallah former player and Karim Darwish wife´s.
Very weird bounce on that ball. What the hell is it made from?
Yeah, you can see both guys hammering away at it, and it barely making the midline. Wonder what the outside temps are.
Really fun hearing that one kid yell "Ali" after literally every single point...
Great match, great players and all that, but come on ref. Say something to the crowd.
come on, let kids enjoy the sport you dinosaur
@@Julyonyutu Lol no.
Everyone else in the crowd (including other kids) are enjoying the match just as much without constantly shouting out their favorite player's name. It's distracting. And unfair to the players. And it has nothing to do with age. An adult doing the same thing would be just as annoying and would definitely get spoken to by the ref.
@johnrogstad1278,
If it’s between points, anybody can encourage their preferred player. Ref can’t say anything about it. Sorry if you’re annoyed by it. Mueller didn’t seem to be…
@@ultzisakhain Of course Mueller's only choice is to focus harder and not show vulnerability by getting riled up. He's not going to play better by letting himself get agitated.
And while I don't know what the specific rule is about this, I have watched possibly hundreds of hours of pro squash games and this is the most egregious example I have come across of a single crowd member yelling out in favor of one of the players this consistently.
It may be legal according to squash rules, but it was tiresome enough to me as a viewer that I had to bail out of the match by the second game. Something I've never done before.
If it was more people cheering, it probably wouldn't be as grating because it would sound more like white noise. One single voice repeated over and over again is much harder to ignore. To me, anyway.
@@johnrogstad1278, I agree that it's annoying. But I don't think the ref really has any right to say anything about someone cheering on his preferred player.
Why play the music over the interview? Amateur move, too much razzmatazz.
Camera work leaves much to be desired, amateurish at best.
Video quality also poor again. Why dont PSA post videos in 4k 60fps? Makes squash so much more watchable.
I guess that is for the members of the squash TV to enjoy @@mrfish4572