Ramy Ashour regained the squash world title with a marathon win over Egyptian compatriot Mohammed El Shorbagy at the weekend.
The highlight of the match was an incredible rally at 9-9 in the fourth game where the players displayed the timing, speed and athleticism which has taken them to the top of the sport.
The rally saw Shorbagy and Ashour scamper to all four corners, before finishing with a shot through the legs and a volley winner.
It all looks a bit different to the conventional down-the-wall rallies most players are used to seeing at their local courts.
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