Snooker News: Visa ‘nightmare’ Left 24 Players At Risk Of Missing European Masters – Snooker Freaks

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Hossein Vafaei was forced to withdraw from the European Masters (Picture: Getty Images)

Four players missed the main stage of the European Masters through visa issues last week, and although that was a huge disappointment for them, it could have been much worse, says WPBSA chairman Jason Ferguson.

Chinese players Li Hang, Chang Bingyu, and Lei Peifan all won their qualifying matches but withdrew before the main stages began in Furth, Germany, handing their last 64 opponents a bye.

Hossein Vafaei tweeted about having problems with a visa, but then deleted the post and did not withdraw, however, he was indeed having issues and didn’t turn up for his clash with Xiao Guodong, who got a 5-0 win as a result.

It was a real shame for four players who had won a match to reach that stage and could not go and compete for the chance to lift the trophy and – more pressingly – earn some money and ranking points.

Ferguson has explained some of the issues around sorting out visas for players outside Europe which have proved very difficult to overcome early in the season.

While it was disappointing to lose four players, if could have been as many as 24 to miss out in Germany.

‘It was a nightmare. Initially we were at risk of losing around 24 players. I can’t begin to tell you how stressful it was,’ Ferguson told Metro.co.uk.

Li Hang missed the trip to Germany despite beating Ross Muir in qualifying (Picture: Getty Images)

‘Overseas players are stuck in the UK. What they would normally do is go back to, say, Beijing, apply for a visa then apply for a Schengen visa to go into Europe.

‘Now you’ve got players based here on UK visas, which are expiring. So they have had to get their UK visas sorted out, then once they’ve got those, apply for their German visas.

‘We got involved heavily, WPBSA player liaisons, we got the parliamentary group involved as well, who made contact with the German ambassador.

‘We lost three of the Asian players in the end, and Hossein from Iran, but it could have been a lot more.

‘We were battling away, we got as many senior people involved as we could. Parliament, the Home Office, we were getting as many people involved as possible, but it’s really challenging for overseas players.’

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