James Willstrop has done an excellent job of fixing Asal’s movement. Average viewers don’t realize how important someone with the tactical class of Willstrop is to someone with raw talent of Asal. Asal is now not blocking and actually playing better because players have to go through and get balls especially across middle. Once Coll got a bit tired and nervy his quality suffered and IMO tried to use Asal’s reputation for cheap strokes. Luckily it was clear Asal did nothing wrong and deserved result in the end.
Asals lapses were pretty obvious. Just had to get him away from enablers and correct his "antics". Credit to him too for taking to the corrections. His game is a lot more decent now and he could become a dominant force in a bit.
But now in the final on match ball pretty questionable hand, I watched the full match and Asal was great up until it got tense and seems like he reverted back to the cheap stuff again.
I guess Gaultier is doing his job well. The only time Asal's movement was questioned by video referee Coll got a NO LET decision. Also, his celebration was nothing more than any of the other top pro's in a big victory. I compliment Asal and never thought I would see these days. Bravo!!!
@@FinancialFreeboGaultier is not his coach, James Willstrop is coaching him now and has, in my opinion, virtually taken all of his movement issues out of his game. A couple issues still come when he’s tired, but Coll was trying to look for cheap stuff this match just because of Asal reputation. Asal outclassed him in the last 2 games.
@@Studwick Coll just felt some contact and wanted to take a chance since he got knocked off balance. Asal generally stopped taking excessive space so there's usually not an issue anymore.
You don’t want to find yourself in a hitting contest with Asal… Hight and an air tight short game, I imagine is the only way to beat him when he’s firing 🔥
I think Coll lets Asal get into his head too much. Doesn't help that Asal is 2 places lower than Coll in the rankings and is leading in their head-to-heads by a wide margin.
James Willstrop needs to fix his temper and this stupid outrageous burst. I understand it means the world to all the players but show some sportsmanship and consideration to your opponent and the younger generation that’s watching. Maybe he needs another ban, the first one obviously hasn’t done anything?????
@@leodumora5498 no, my 8 and 10 year olds don't play in the PSA world tour...strange comment 🙂To be more direct, which I didn't think needed to be stated, Asal is a petulant child and needs to grow up. Since all his screaming antics started, other players have started to do it too. He has set a horrible standard. The PSA need to sit him down and tell him that his behaviour is not acceptable. He is supposed to be a role model. It is slightly surprising that anyone, including Asal fans, even attempt to justify this behaviour.
@@EdLo3 if your sons one day reach this kind of level you'll see how they handle it, assuming before is just a dream. You know something when you expérience it. I was the 1st to hate Asal's behavior (mainly in the game, I don't Care about screaming at thé end of a match to release pressure, he's not the 1st to do that and it started décades ago if you noticed), to the point that I couldn't watch his games anymore. Lately, if you want to notice it, and as many comments as mentionned it, he's highly erase his Bad movements behaviors in the court. This is to be honnored. Someone on the path of improvement has to applause, I think.
@@leodumora5498 this has zero to do with my children which I'm not sure you quite understand. The big problem is that Asal is a role model to all children and young players. I see no improvement at all. Look carefully at the way he reacted after he beat Coll - screaming like a deranged person and banging his chest like an idiot. Do you see Djokovic doing that in tennis, in fact do you see any other racquet sport player behaving like that?? Asal is an embarassment to himself and to the great sport of squash. He should be fined and anyone else for that matter. I have played at a decent club level for many years and even in high intensity finals, I have never seen players react like this. No, it's not comparable to the PSA but anyone who plays sport recognises this is poor sportsmanship and WHOEVER does it should be reprimanded for it. You are fighting a losing battle here and you know it.
@@EdLo3 Did you ever watch Djokovic or ? He often smashes his chest, yell at the crowd, shouting After a point. Did you ever heard about Gauthier Shorbaggy, or Ashour ? Yelling, smashing glass, walking on the walls to celebrate, etc.... I just think you want to showcase all your super high moral standards on one man (I've already said I hated his behavior during points, just to remind you a bit of nuance 😉) We're talking about a subjective opinion, how you go with a battle ? I'll let you win easily if that's your deepest wish 😉
@DavidMacVicar I like the celebration haha. To much mr nice guy after the game in squash. Could imagine it drives the asal haters crazy when he does it lol
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What people don’t seem to understand is that mostafa asal is an alpha male like myself, and the standards by which we judge such individuals ought to be a fair bit different than for a (for example) tarek moment type character.
I don’t care how successful Asal becomes or how he is praised for “no longer being a cheat” (is that really something people get credit for nowadays?) he’ll never have my respect. Even the way he celebrates is unlikeable! With him potentially as best player in the world for a long period of time, it’s “Lance Armstrong levels” of “bad for a sport”
Stop being a child - he plays very well and showed an ability to improve his behaviour. So what that his celebration is unlikeable by you, he’s here for a long time so you better embrace that or waste lots of nerve on it
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James Willstrop has done an excellent job of fixing Asal’s movement. Average viewers don’t realize how important someone with the tactical class of Willstrop is to someone with raw talent of Asal. Asal is now not blocking and actually playing better because players have to go through and get balls especially across middle. Once Coll got a bit tired and nervy his quality suffered and IMO tried to use Asal’s reputation for cheap strokes. Luckily it was clear Asal did nothing wrong and deserved result in the end.
Absolutely right
Agreed
Asals lapses were pretty obvious. Just had to get him away from enablers and correct his "antics". Credit to him too for taking to the corrections. His game is a lot more decent now and he could become a dominant force in a bit.
Spot on
But now in the final on match ball pretty questionable hand, I watched the full match and Asal was great up until it got tense and seems like he reverted back to the cheap stuff again.
Great play by Asal👍🏻👍🏻
Coll played very well but Asal managed to override his tactics.
Very nice play from both👏🏻👏🏻
Well played Asal, looked clean enough from the highlights? Beating an in-form Coll!
I guess Gaultier is doing his job well. The only time Asal's movement was questioned by video referee Coll got a NO LET decision. Also, his celebration was nothing more than any of the other top pro's in a big victory. I compliment Asal and never thought I would see these days. Bravo!!!
ye was a clean game
@@FinancialFreeboGaultier is not his coach, James Willstrop is coaching him now and has, in my opinion, virtually taken all of his movement issues out of his game. A couple issues still come when he’s tired, but Coll was trying to look for cheap stuff this match just because of Asal reputation. Asal outclassed him in the last 2 games.
@@FinancialFreeboGaultier is coaching Moh Elshorbagy . Asal's coaching is being done by Willstrop the marksman
@@Studwick Coll just felt some contact and wanted to take a chance since he got knocked off balance. Asal generally stopped taking excessive space so there's usually not an issue anymore.
Beautiful game by asal
All players are good in British they are pushing each other to their limits
Asal is such an exciting talent. Playing cleanly now and keeping calm. Great to see him win a British Open.
Asal maturing nicely - looks like one of the best ever...
Well played Asal. Good stamina and patience
You don’t want to find yourself in a hitting contest with Asal… Hight and an air tight short game, I imagine is the only way to beat him when he’s firing 🔥
Great final
Bad coverage of the 5th game, unfortunately.
Such a great game from Asal
Well played Asal, an attritional match. A good clean match, a pleasure to watch.
Human nature is difficult to change.
asal will continue to be criticized. The referee level is also miserable.
(Watching the match against farag)
Makin V Farag highlights??
Asal will win the British Open 2024.
Asal and Farag, best in the world right now
I think Coll lets Asal get into his head too much. Doesn't help that Asal is 2 places lower than Coll in the rankings and is leading in their head-to-heads by a wide margin.
Dont know about wide margin, it is 9-6 now after the PSA World tour finals.
And he is getting back up in games from.behind points down
James Willstrop needs to fix his temper and this stupid outrageous burst. I understand it means the world to all the players but show some sportsmanship and consideration to your opponent and the younger generation that’s watching. Maybe he needs another ban, the first one obviously hasn’t done anything?????
FINALY BEAST IS BACK EARLIER KILLED BY PSA
Boo
I see Asal has matured well into an even more gracious winner 😅 Can't stand the screaming. My children are better winners.
I guess your kids don't handle the pressure of a semi in the British and all the journey through, strange comment.
@@leodumora5498 no, my 8 and 10 year olds don't play in the PSA world tour...strange comment 🙂To be more direct, which I didn't think needed to be stated, Asal is a petulant child and needs to grow up. Since all his screaming antics started, other players have started to do it too. He has set a horrible standard. The PSA need to sit him down and tell him that his behaviour is not acceptable. He is supposed to be a role model. It is slightly surprising that anyone, including Asal fans, even attempt to justify this behaviour.
@@EdLo3 if your sons one day reach this kind of level you'll see how they handle it, assuming before is just a dream. You know something when you expérience it.
I was the 1st to hate Asal's behavior (mainly in the game, I don't Care about screaming at thé end of a match to release pressure, he's not the 1st to do that and it started décades ago if you noticed), to the point that I couldn't watch his games anymore. Lately, if you want to notice it, and as many comments as mentionned it, he's highly erase his Bad movements behaviors in the court. This is to be honnored. Someone on the path of improvement has to applause, I think.
@@leodumora5498 this has zero to do with my children which I'm not sure you quite understand. The big problem is that Asal is a role model to all children and young players. I see no improvement at all. Look carefully at the way he reacted after he beat Coll - screaming like a deranged person and banging his chest like an idiot. Do you see Djokovic doing that in tennis, in fact do you see any other racquet sport player behaving like that?? Asal is an embarassment to himself and to the great sport of squash. He should be fined and anyone else for that matter.
I have played at a decent club level for many years and even in high intensity finals, I have never seen players react like this. No, it's not comparable to the PSA but anyone who plays sport recognises this is poor sportsmanship and WHOEVER does it should be reprimanded for it. You are fighting a losing battle here and you know it.
@@EdLo3 Did you ever watch Djokovic or ? He often smashes his chest, yell at the crowd, shouting After a point.
Did you ever heard about Gauthier Shorbaggy, or Ashour ? Yelling, smashing glass, walking on the walls to celebrate, etc....
I just think you want to showcase all your super high moral standards on one man (I've already said I hated his behavior during points, just to remind you a bit of nuance 😉)
We're talking about a subjective opinion, how you go with a battle ? I'll let you win easily if that's your deepest wish 😉
the reaction of a clown
Haterade😂
@@kiwikiwi223
It is pretty cringe
@DavidMacVicar I like the celebration haha. To much mr nice guy after the game in squash. Could imagine it drives the asal haters crazy when he does it lol
go to mom asal
Coll cut to size!!!
OMFG, the cheater in the final. So sad, so pathetic. 😪
Haha cry more 😂
@@ajt999 LOl, learn english more. 🤗
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@@ajt999 you're a liar.
Dirty player. But hey, we get 2 egyptians in the final for a change!
😂😂😂😂😂
Nothing he did was out of normal
you're just biased. NONSENSE.
What did he do in that match ?
What people don’t seem to understand is that mostafa asal is an alpha male like myself, and the standards by which we judge such individuals ought to be a fair bit different than for a (for example) tarek moment type character.
Excuse me whilst I puke everywhere
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If you have to tell people you're an alpha, you're not really an alpha
You use an alias instead of your name, and you call yourself an alpha male? There is no congruence.
Asal is a dangerous player and should be banned from the PSA for life.
Why?
The PSA didn’t call for that, so why you? And who are you to call such an awkward jealousy call 🤔
what did he do that was dangerous?
@@Fernandez218probably influencing weak minds of professional players and audience too much - they are scared of not very typical player
😂😂😂😂😂
I don’t care how successful Asal becomes or how he is praised for “no longer being a cheat” (is that really something people get credit for nowadays?) he’ll never have my respect. Even the way he celebrates is unlikeable!
With him potentially as best player in the world for a long period of time, it’s “Lance Armstrong levels” of “bad for a sport”
your name says it all pal
Stop being a child - he plays very well and showed an ability to improve his behaviour. So what that his celebration is unlikeable by you, he’s here for a long time so you better embrace that or waste lots of nerve on it
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@grademployment it’s called my opinion, feel free to have your own without being so insecure as to have to try to change mine
@@TheN00bPolice yeah right - so secure of you to be scared of a 19 year old