Hossein Vafaei slams The Crucible and wants World Snooker Championship moved to another venue: “It smells really bad. You go to other countries and everything is shiny. Here it’s completely different. The practice room – do you see anything special? I feel like I’m practising in a garage”
Last Updated: 22/04/24 8:39am
Hossein Vafaei says the World Snooker Championship should be moved from the “smelly” Crucible, saying the practice facilities at the Sheffield venue are” like playing in a garage” and that “no one looks after the players”.
Speaking after a 10-5 first-round defeat to one of the tournament favourites Judd Trump, Iranian Vafaei could not hide his dislike of the arena which has staged the World Championship every year since 1977.
Seven-time world champion Ronnie O’Sullivan – who begins his campaign against Jackson Page on Wednesday afternoon – suggested last week that the competition should move to China or Saudi Arabia when the Crucible contract expires in 2027.
Vafaei said: “Everything’s so bad – if you ask me if I want to come back here, I would tell you no way. Forget the history, you want to go somewhere really nice as a player.
“You walk round the Crucible and it smells really bad. You go to other countries, and everything is shiny. But here it’s completely different. The practice room – do you see anything special? I feel like I’m practising in a garage.
“Look at the China venues, how fantastic they treat the players, a red carpet and an opening ceremony. The players are treated like stars. But here no one looks after the players, before and after the match no one cares who you are.
“If they don’t want to lose the Crucible invest some money, make it shinier, make it nicer, make it more luxury for the people. If they make it cleaner and nicer, people will enjoy it.”
The World Snooker Tour responded in a statement, saying: “The Crucible is a historic venue and there are limitations given the size of the backstage areas. We work with the Crucible to make it as welcoming as possible for players.”
Who went through and who went out on Sunday?
Third seed Trump – looking for his second World Championship title, after triumphing in 2019, and sixth ranking tournament victory of the 2023-24 season – will play Tom Ford in the last 16 after Ford, the 14th seed, overcame Ricky Walden 10-6 for his maiden win at the Crucible.
Ninth seed Ali Carter – who lost to O’Sullivan in the 2008 and 2012 World Championship finals – was dumped out in the first round by Stephen Maguire, losing 10-7.
Maguire will next face the winner of Shaun Murphy vs Lyu Haotian, a match 2005 world champion Murphy leads 6-3 ahead of the pair’s final session on Monday morning.
Four-time world champion Mark Selby will require a huge comeback to make the next round after falling 7-2 down to Joe O’Connor after the first session.
Selby, who questioned his future in the sport after losing to Gary Wilson in the Tour Championship earlier this month, and O’Connor are back in action from 2.30pm on Monday.
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