Fantasitc talent on display - let's hope that as these youngsters develop and mature their game, their temperament (also on display) develops and matures suitably.
Is throwing the racket after the match just an Egyptian thing or is everyone doing it nowadays? I am still not used to screaming at my opponent after winning a point. Am I too old fashioned?
The racket throwing should be punished it is bad sportsmanship. I don't have a issue when you make a. Fist when you win a point but the screaming is strange
Bro. Throwing the racket was the funniest and most endearing thing ever. That girl hates losing so much, which means the sport is really important to her. Also, she's an 11-year-old child :0
Horrible mentality: throwing racket, yelling,... They have to learn respect on equipment and on opponent, that's the base on sport! They should watch more how to behave in sport like do Ali Farag, he is a good example to follow!
Nice squash from a few youngsters but is our awesome sport breeding brats? There seems to be a lack of sportsmanship, poor attitude and a serious lack of manners displayed, which is scary and unacceptable at such young ages. I hope the coaches out there start teaching their players better as they are accountable for what is being produced.
Already foot-faulting like the pros ... and the refs ignoring it, like the pro tour refs do. Sheesh. Apart from that (and apart from the racket-throwing and the scream-fests), pretty impressive stuff.
Okay they are young but a bit of sportsmanship and court etiquette would not go amiss. But the referees are also to blame for not saying anything and the organisers of the British Junior Open - ENGLAND SQUASH. Shame on you.
Can't help but think that the bad sportmanship (screaming and throwing your racquet etc.) is picked up from watching the adult players. I saw a replay of Mo. El Shabagy (ex no.1) screaming in the face of his opponent. Should lose points for that. That should stop it world-wide.
@@DaveNeve I think you might be mistaken because I did watch the whole match and didn't witness Coll (fellow kiwi) shout at anyone as is his practice. He is a mild mannered player who generally treats his opponents very well. Mo was shouting a lot that game. Not good and totally unnecessary and kind of unmanly. One thing that does annoy me about Coll and most of the top players' game plan is the reluctance to take a risk and kill the ball. They would rather keep on rallying and let the opponents make the mistake. It probably pays off for them, Coll and Mo both being world no.1s at times but it makes for a boring spectator sport and far less fun for them. Just a thought.
@@DaveNeve what?? Coll never shouts in opponents face 😂😂. Shorbagy shouted because of Colls coach and that again has nothing to do with Coll. Terrible behaviour from Mo. And it not only happened once but several times.
@@DaveNeve You're creating a false narrative to fit your motive. Coll shouted at the floor but at Mo's direction, and Mo decided to make it about him. The shout from Mo to Coll's face was very intentional.
I agree with Michael Pham here - Khan hit a loose shot, then went the wrong way (which doesn't necessarily preclude a let - but in doing so, Khan 'created his own interference' by running to the wrong side of Capella - then running into him) Hard to tell from this rear view, but it may also be that Khan would not have reached the ball anyway
Absurd to criticise these kids on court etiquette. They're young teenagers playing in the matches of their lives. I feel its a bit much to expect them to entirely contain their emotions. They'll figure it out as they age, as kids do.
I wonder people who criticize about screaming have ever watched Carolina Marin? Lol, I hope they criticize her also because she is from the West, you know what sometimes double standard.
@@bzijp something in his movement and technique reminds of mostafa. is his brother? would be great if they compete together at the highest level one day. Armagedon 100%
Excusing unsporting behaviour because they are 11 means I will just give up watching. Just like McEnroe drove me from tennis watching. What is there left? Badminton perhaps?
Badminton? Unfortunately not. Its terrible nowadays. The chinese women started it and Carolina Marin from Spain brought it to the next level, she is the epitome of unsportsmanlike behaviour. I so miss the matches between Lin Dan and Lee Chong Wei.
Fantasitc talent on display - let's hope that as these youngsters develop and mature their game, their temperament (also on display) develops and matures suitably.
agreed, hope Asal isn't to much of an influence on the young players' temperament!!
The u11s using height to lift that ball to the back of the court is brilliant (and looks hilarious). Good job all!
I consider myself a pretty decent club player but every one of these little tykes would absolutely torch me on the court
The u11 girls are probably only around 3.8-4.2
Wow. Look at these little kids. Great strength, great sense of squash, great shots. I cant believe this from little kids.
Is throwing the racket after the match just an Egyptian thing or is everyone doing it nowadays? I am still not used to screaming at my opponent after winning a point. Am I too old fashioned?
You’re probably not a 12 year old child
The racket throwing should be punished it is bad sportsmanship.
I don't have a issue when you make a. Fist when you win a point but the screaming is strange
Bro. Throwing the racket was the funniest and most endearing thing ever. That girl hates losing so much, which means the sport is really important to her. Also, she's an 11-year-old child :0
I just hate this trend, reminds me of Asal and I really dispise that character
@@Maedhrosz and being 12 is an excuse because...?
Horrible mentality: throwing racket, yelling,... They have to learn respect on equipment and on opponent, that's the base on sport! They should watch more how to behave in sport like do Ali Farag, he is a good example to follow!
Refaay behaved exceptionally in my opinion, that was great to see!
This is rad! Thanks for uploading :D
Nice squash from a few youngsters but is our awesome sport breeding brats? There seems to be a lack of sportsmanship, poor attitude and a serious lack of manners displayed, which is scary and unacceptable at such young ages. I hope the coaches out there start teaching their players better as they are accountable for what is being produced.
Haha I love that this has been posted
Already foot-faulting like the pros ... and the refs ignoring it, like the pro tour refs do. Sheesh. Apart from that (and apart from the racket-throwing and the scream-fests), pretty impressive stuff.
Gosh, some of them are more pumped than Mostafa Asal.
Some of those little tykes have got quite the attitude!
Could do with a bit of discipline on the court, less screaming and racket throwing. Where is the RESPECT?
Nowhere, unfortunately...
Awesome Vids
Definitely fun to watch, but unfortunately they should be coached a little better when it comes to throwing your racquet and such.
Okay they are young but a bit of sportsmanship and court etiquette would not go amiss. But the referees are also to blame for not saying anything and the organisers of the British Junior Open - ENGLAND SQUASH. Shame on you.
If you can be coached to play at a high level, you can be coached to have good sportsmanship. I enjoyed the squash but not some of the poor behaviour.
Can't help but think that the bad sportmanship (screaming and throwing your racquet etc.) is picked up from watching the adult players. I saw a replay of Mo. El Shabagy (ex no.1) screaming in the face of his opponent. Should lose points for that. That should stop it world-wide.
Hello. If the match was the one with Paul Coll then Paul Coll deserved it. You have to see the entire match or how Coll shouted first in the same way
@@DaveNeve I think you might be mistaken because I did watch the whole match and didn't witness Coll (fellow kiwi) shout at anyone as is his practice. He is a mild mannered player who generally treats his opponents very well. Mo was shouting a lot that game. Not good and totally unnecessary and kind of unmanly.
One thing that does annoy me about Coll and most of the top players' game plan is the reluctance to take a risk and kill the ball. They would rather keep on rallying and let the opponents make the mistake. It probably pays off for them, Coll and Mo both being world no.1s at times but it makes for a boring spectator sport and far less fun for them. Just a thought.
@@DaveNeve what?? Coll never shouts in opponents face 😂😂. Shorbagy shouted because of Colls coach and that again has nothing to do with Coll. Terrible behaviour from Mo. And it not only happened once but several times.
@@DaveNeve You're creating a false narrative to fit your motive. Coll shouted at the floor but at Mo's direction, and Mo decided to make it about him. The shout from Mo to Coll's face was very intentional.
@@peterhammer6915 he did I remember watching coll scream in his face
So talented but the mental game really needs some work
Conozco jugadores de la PSA que no le pegan igual de fuerte .
Can someone explain why 9:53 wasn't a let or a stroke? Seems unfair
It’s a fair call, he went the wrong way
I agree with Michael Pham here - Khan hit a loose shot, then went the wrong way (which doesn't necessarily preclude a let - but in doing so, Khan 'created his own interference' by running to the wrong side of Capella - then running into him) Hard to tell from this rear view, but it may also be that Khan would not have reached the ball anyway
Absurd to criticise these kids on court etiquette. They're young teenagers playing in the matches of their lives. I feel its a bit much to expect them to entirely contain their emotions. They'll figure it out as they age, as kids do.
I don't agree Max, I think you should teach kids manners from the get-go - it prevents problems later in (life) squash...
Not all the finalists were Egyptians, what happened?!
I wonder people who criticize about screaming have ever watched Carolina Marin? Lol, I hope they criticize her also because she is from the West, you know what sometimes double standard.
Too much fist pumping and calling out for me. Good use of height and angles by the U11 Girls.
What's with all the screaming like animals after winning a point? Who's teaching them to do this?
is this asal related to mostafa asal?
Yes he is. Armageddon is upon us.
@@bzijp something in his movement and technique reminds of mostafa. is his brother? would be great if they compete together at the highest level one day. Armagedon 100%
He is actually related to Farag but had his name legally changed to Asal according to the PSA website - just a huge fan I guess
Yes Asal Junior
yes, he’s mostafas younger brother
I 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Sewy
some great quality on playing but some of these players need to learn some sportsmanship. Jumping around and not even shaking opponents hand, sigh....
Excusing unsporting behaviour because they are 11 means I will just give up watching. Just like McEnroe drove me from tennis watching. What is there left? Badminton perhaps?
Badminton? Unfortunately not. Its terrible nowadays. The chinese women started it and Carolina Marin from Spain brought it to the next level, she is the epitome of unsportsmanlike behaviour. I so miss the matches between Lin Dan and Lee Chong Wei.