As a festive treat we’re giving you the Women’s Match of the Season as Nour El Tayeb takes on Joelle King in the Windy City Open 2018 final.

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25 Comments

  1. I like very much King s squash but she did everything to lose this match. 24 unforced errors is just way too much for this level. Not to mention the strokes and the 2 poor appeals. But then she found her way and won the HK open

  2. Don't know why the commentators pegged ElTayeb to be the underdog. She played a great game, worked hard kept her composure and forced King to make errors. Well played to both anyway

  3. Great match. Great coverage. I am intrigued about the 'controversy' mentioned in commentary about the situation at 11m37s where King's serve from the LHS went all the way round to the middle of the back wall, and El Tayeb hit it from there to the left of the front wall and caught King's racket on the way. I thought the rule was that the player on the ball should have clear sight of the entire front wall, otherwise it's a stroke. Mention was made of it being (possibly) dangerous play by El Tayeb to try and hit to the left side of the front wall, and therefore not a Stroke. Surely the dangerous play comes from King encroaching on El Tayeb's view of the front wall in order to control the middle of the court in order to be better placed to respond to whatever El Tayeb does next. If King had to stay clear of the opponent's front view wall view, she would have to stand further to the left, and therefore be in a worse position to respond to El Tayeb hitting it to the right and down the RH wall.

  4. Idk much about King.. But it looks like those errors are mainly from her trying to play the right shot against Tayeb, even though those shots are not her strength this game. But perhaps they’re also just really risky shots ^^

  5. Does anyone know any good convenient squash courts in NYC? I’ve been looking for courts I can freely go and play in, not book weeks in advance for only 2 hours of play time

  6. In this day of political correctness, it’s unusual to find such biased commenters who are very obviously pro the New Zealander King.

  7. That let decision at 11 10 in third game was so won't. King could not have made it since she misjudged the ball and ran in the totally wrong direction. Unfortunately tried and fell

  8. A well articulated professional interview.
    All the facets of life and profession were very well covered.
    Was made interesting for all levels, specially the youngsters who would definitely get motivated by the experiences brought out by the General.

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