The 81st edition of the ESL Open Cups featured a return to our regularly scheduled programming as Ravi reclaimed his crowns in both Korean and America, while giving up the throne of Europe to Clem.
Making history in the previous week by becoming the first ever Korean victor of the ESL Open Cup EU, Ravi sailed back to more familiar waters on Sunday—evidently stalked by a European invader in MaxPax, who was able to advance into the semis by beating On in a relatively weak bracket. The Dane would make it no farther, however, as looja was able to fulfill his gatekeeper’s duties and keep the foreigner out with a close 3-2 win. Cure cruised through comparable competition on the upper side of the bracket, clashing with GuMiho in the penultimate round and narrowly sending the military returner packing with a 3-2 victory. The PSISTORM Terran had put together a strong run consisting of internal duels between former servicemen: he beat tema 2-0, DongRaeGu 2-1 ja Leenock 2-1 to break into the top four. To his credit, the Leenocktopus grabbed a signal victory by eliminating defending champion OsalebG early on. Less close was the final match-up as Cure faced his former teammate Creator and disposed of the Protoss with a 3-1 victory, locking down his fifth Korean victory of the running season.
After two extraordinary weeks for the ESL Open Cup Europe and several weeks of consistent weakness for Clem personally, the Frenchman was able to climb his way back to the top on Monday, triumphing over a strong field of competitors to reclaim his throne ten weeks after his last victory. Just in time for DreamHack Masters: Fall, the Liquid Terran seems to have found his form again, flawlessly cruising into the finals by beating his invigorated countryman Lilbow, DisK, MaxPax and souL. Fittingly to prepare the best possible stage for Clem’s grand return to the throne, his arch rival Reynor tore through his own side of the bracket to clash with him in the finals, defeating SKillous and Cure. The Korean had already taken out paharet ja uThermal, but the Italian Stallion would prove to be his undoing. And so the knight’s quest for the legendary ESL Open Cup Triple continues, the prize seeming as mythical and slippery as the holy grail itself. Anyway, about the finals. Trading maps evenly at first, Reynor secured a 2-1 lead in the finals over Clem, but back-to-back wins on Blackburn and Romanticide turned the tide in favor of the Liquid player.
Making sure to completely return us to business as usual, Ravi also locked down another victory in the American ESL Open Cup, reclaiming his accustomed throne after a brief interruption by his teammate Särtsakus in the previous week. Taking out GuMiho, PiG, Usalda ja Vanya without dropping a map to advance into the finals, the Dragon Phoenix Gaming player put on a clinical performance. The tournament tree’s other side saw Armani power through his opposition in the form of NightMare, Gerald ja kena with the Korean and Taiwanese Protoss players almost stopping the Afreeca Zerg. Cure standing in the finals of an ESL Open Cup—you already know how this story ends: Cure comes, sees and conquers, claiming the crown with a 3-1 victory over his countryman. This marks Cure’s fourth ESL Open Cup double victory, the most of any player so far.
Tänu koostöö Shopifyga, ESL Open Cupi võitjad teenivad $250 auhinnaraha ja 10 ESL Pro Touri punkti. Teiseks jäänud mängijad teenivad 5 ESL Pro Touri punkti ja 150 dollarit. 4 parimat koht tagab vähemalt 100 $ ja 2 ESL Pro Touri punkti, 8 parema hulka jõudmine maksab $ 50. ESL Open Cupi väljaanne #81 toimub 1sth (Korea) ja 2. august (Euroopa ja Ameerika).
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