Saturday, May 2, 2009
Shooters
It's true that going all out slugging it with your opponent doesn't make for good squash. I've seen it in two pro matches now. In both cases, the player who settled down and look to control and change the pace and length ended up controlling the games. Being fast and playing fast should not be the only thing you do. You have to set the lengths and angles and deceive your opponent to make and play good squash.
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