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World Snooker Championship 2022: Hossein Vafaei becomes first Iranian to qualify for tournament | Snooker News


Hossein Vafaei beats Lei Peifan 10-9 in qualifying to secure his place among the 32 competing in snooker’s biggest event; Vafaei: “I was so nervous, all of my body was shaking. I didn’t know what to do. I was eating chocolate, a lot of sugar today, but it wasn’t working to be honest”

Last Updated: 14/04/22 12:05pm

Hossein Vafaei said he ate chocolate in an attempt to calm his nerves during his qualifying victory

Hossein Vafaei said he ate chocolate in an attempt to calm his nerves during his qualifying victory

Hossein Vafaei chewed on chocolate to try and calm his nerves and steady his hand as he became the first Iranian to qualify for the World Snooker Championship at Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre.

The 27-year-old beat China’s Lei Peifan 10-9 in Wednesday’s qualifying round with a decisive final frame securing his place among the 32 competing in snooker’s biggest event that starts on Saturday.

“I was so nervous today, all of my body was shaking. I didn’t know what to do. I was eating chocolate, a lot of sugar today, but it wasn’t working to be honest,” said the world No 18. “Some days are like that. You forget how to hold the cue.

“I’m sorry I played so bad… but I promise I will play better on the bigger stage at the Crucible, I can’t wait to get there.”

Vafaei became the first Iranian player to win a ranking title at the Snooker Shoot Out earlier this year

Vafaei became the first Iranian player to win a ranking title at the Snooker Shoot Out earlier this year

Vafaei had led 4-1 but Lei fought back to 5-5 and the qualifier remained close until the last frame when the Chinese, 61-0 up, was two pots from victory but missed a simple red to a centre pocket.

Vafaei than made a clearance of 54 to secure the win.

“At 8-8 I was behind as well and I cleaned it up,” said Vafaei.

“I hope this will inspire more people back home and make them start playing snooker, and make it as big as I can.”

Australians Neil Robertson (2010), Ireland’s Ken Doherty (1997) and Canada’s Cliff Thorburn (1980) are the only non-British players to have won the world championship in the last 70 years.





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