Soheil Vahedi blazed breaks
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Soheil Vahedi from Iran was on fire and crafted breaks in each frame that he won to outplay his opponent Mohamed Hemdan of Egypt.
Soheil Vahedi from Iran was on fire and crafted breaks in each frame that he won to outplay his opponent Mohamed Hemdan of Egypt.
The big upset of the day was from the cue of Tetsuya Kuwata of Japan who defeated former World No.4 Soheil Vahedi of Iran. With an opening break of 83 points, Tetsuya exhibited his talent and made it clear that he was not intimidated by Vahedi’s achievements. Though Vahedi rose to the challenge and leveled the score line by winning the next frame but after that it was Tetsuya all always. He never allowed Vahedi into the match again as he maintained a good lead in remaining frames and succeeded in creating a massive depression in the Iranian camp.
Out of total 8 men players from Poland, Krzysztof Wrobel is the only one to keep hopes alive for the country. Today morning in Last 16 match against Soheil Vahedi from Iran, Wrobel played exceptionally well and kept full control on entire match to knockout Iranian challenge Vahedi.