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- Multi Camera shoots, program highlights edited and commentated professionally for North American Sports Networks ESPN/TSN by Vic Rauter and Chris Dittmar
- Chris Dittmar, 3rd ranked in the world and president of the player's association, did a brilliant commentating job of these matches. Listening to him discussing the matches in progress is definitely worth at least 10 lessons from your local squash pro. After retiring from the squash pro tour, Chris went on to become one of the most sought after television sport commentator in Australia, that is a clear testimony of how good a speaker he is
- Two 30 min. programs for the two semi-finals, one hour for the final
- Two hours, three matches, one DVD
- JAHANGIR KHAN Vs CHRIS ROBERTSON
Jahangir, the squash legend, towards the end of his extraordinary
professional career, aggressive as ever, relentless in his attacks, see
him in action and understand why he dominated the sport for as long as
he did through the 80's. Chris, then # 2 in the world, arguably the
fittest man on the tour could go on and on, and for so long in fact that
he made his opponents doubt themselves wondering if it was at all
possible to put the ball away from him. He was the best of his
time... well almost at wars of attrition. He had to leave the tour with
hip problems suffered through excessive lunging and too many thousands
of hours of fitness training. He now coaches in Wales and does a good
job at it too, David Evans, one of his student recently won The British
Open Championships (see Evans in action against Parke in their Super
Series Finals match).
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JANSHER KHAN Vs RODNEY MARTIN
Throughout his career, Jansher was famous for feeding off his opponent's
mistakes, see how he did this in a masterful way against World Champion
Rodney Martin, then the most attacking player there was.
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CHRIS ROBERTSON Vs JANSHER KHAN
Two of the fittest players on tour at the time see who would 'break' the
other mentally and physically on that day...
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