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Iran's Hossein Vafaei makes history with Snooker Shoot Out victory

Hossein Vafaei dedicated the win to his grandmother
Hossein Vafaei dedicated the win to his grandmother

Hossein Vafaei became the first Iranian player to win a ranking title with an impressive victory over Mark Williams in the final of the Snooker Shoot Out.

Three-time world champion Williams played just one shot in the final, his break-off shot leaving Vafaei the chance to pot a difficult long red into the corner pocket.

Vafaei went on to make a break of 71 to secure the title and dedicated the victory to his grandmother, who died recently.

"That is for you grandma," the 27-year-old told Eurosport. "It’s Mother’s Day in Iran and I am very proud I did that. I could not be more happy.

"It’s a big achievement for a country like Iran. Nobody knew about snooker before. Now they know. I’ve been working hard and thank God that finally I win a tournament and make my people proud."

Williams was gracious in defeat, saying: "I thought I’d played a pretty good break-off shot there and what a fantastic red that was. To make that break under pressure to win your first tournament, hats off to him."

Vafaei had looked set to lose his semi-final to Liang Wenbo, only for the Chinese player to miscue and pot the white while attempting a straightforward black off its spot on a break of 48.

Vafaei took advantage with a break of 54 to set up a final against Williams, who had made a clearance of 80 in his semi-final against England’s Robbie Williams.

Mark Allen lost in the quarter-finals to Liang Wenbo, while Ken Doherty went out in the third round, beaten by Chris Wakelin. Mark Williams defeated Cork's Aaron Hill in the third round.

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