Vafaei 'fighting to make Iranians proud' at Worlds
His reward is a meeting with 2023 semi-finalist Si Jiahui of China on Wednesday, with the winner facing world number one Judd Trump in the last 16. But he said it had been extremely difficult to focus on the sport with the ongoing conflict in his home country, which began at the end of February. "It's been very hard, very, very hard.
My family are safe," said Vafaei. "I'm fighting as well for my country, for my family and I'm trying my best and will give it my all. " Vafaei, ranked 32nd in the world, has reached the last 16 of the World Championship in 2023 and 2025 and had to win two qualifying ties to get back there this year.
He hopes winning matches in Sheffield will help provide a lift to the people in Iran. "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. Hossein Vafaei has been as high as 15th in the world rankings, but is currently 32nd Vafaei beat Barry Hawkins in the first round at the Crucible last year before losing 13-10 to Mark Williams.
An injury wrecked the start of this season but an intensive physio programme got him back playing, although he then had a poor run of results following his return. "With my injury, I took two or three months [out] and after that I lost my form," he added. "It was a shoulder problem, it was hurting my fingers and all the nerves on my left side.
"It was tough to get back my form and to find something and the struggles started from there. "I'm under lots of pressure. I'm not having a good season.