- SteveJJ
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This interview has to be taken in the context of a player who has had a very frustrating time as a professional from Iran, who has just been relegated from the tour and has a young family to support.
But I think it does reflect the difficulties faced by overseas professionals, not least the working restrictions and the £0 prizemoney that WST 'awards' for losing in the first round of its tournaments.
Soheil Vahedi is actually an excellent coach, having spent a lot of time as an unpaid coach for the Iran Junior team. He would be an ideal person to coach young players in the UK, if he were allowed to work.