The Peninsula Times - Groundbreaking Iranian snooker star Vafaei takes on the world

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Groundbreaking Iranian snooker star Vafaei takes on the world
Groundbreaking Iranian snooker star Vafaei takes on the world / Photo: Oli SCARFF - AFP

Groundbreaking Iranian snooker star Vafaei takes on the world

Iranian player Hossein Vafaei begins his campaign at the snooker world championship later Wednesday but he admits it has been hard to focus because of the bombardment of his country by the United States and Israel.

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The war, which began with US and Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, has since engulfed the Gulf countries and Lebanon and ignited fears of a global energy shock.

At the moment an uneasy truce reigns which was extended by US President Donald Trump at the eleventh hour on Tuesday.

Vafaei, 31 -- Iran's first professional snooker player -- managed to blank out worries about his loved ones back home to qualify for what is his fifth appearance in the championships.

However, Vafaei, who made history when he won a world-ranking tournament in 2022, told the BBC it was hard for others to imagine the rollercoaster of emotions he is going through.

"You get a bad text in the day and you can't focus on your job. How can I focus?" said Vafaei, who reached the last 16 in 2023 and 2025.

"No-one knows how tough it is but hopefully it will be over soon, then the safety comes back to my country."

Vafaei, who plays 2023 semi-finalist Si Jiahui of China, said fortunately for his peace of mind his family had not been harmed during the war.

"It's been very hard, very, very hard. My family are safe," said Vafaei, who is known as the "Persian Prince".

"I'm fighting as well for my country, for my family and I'm trying my best and will give it my all."

Vafaei, who hails from Abadan in the southwestern province of Khuzestan bordering Iraq, said his match would be watched in Iran and he hoped to give his compatriots a much-needed lift.

"If I do well, if they can see me -- of course, some of them can see me -- it will be a proud moment," said Vafaei.

(D.Khanyile--TPT)