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topicnews · July 19, 2025

Schafsports – LOL – EWC: T1 and Gen.G eliminate Koi and Flyquest to qualify for the semi -finals

Schafsports – LOL – EWC: T1 and Gen.G eliminate Koi and Flyquest to qualify for the semi -finals


T1 meets AL while Gen.G should play against G2

End of the eSports World Cup quarter -finals: After the legend and the G2 business of someone with victories against Hanwha Life Esports and Bilibili Gaming, the games from July 18 completed the round. T1 displaced Movistar Koi 2-1, followed by a dominant gen.G victory over Flyquest. The newly crowned MSI champions will now compete with G2, while the reigning worlds and EWC champions compete against AL in the other semi -finals.

Koi tried to challenge T1 in this best-of-thread. In game 1 Koi with T1 made the brave decision on the blue side of leaving both pantheon and Azir open. T1 was immediately locked up in Pantheon, while Koi reacted with a poppy seed jungle and a Taliyah Mid and clearly aimed to prevent Lee “Faker” Sang-Hyeoks Azir. Despite a difficult track phase, T1 had control during the entire game and secured a clean victory. Koi reacted well in game 2 with a strong design around David “Supa” Garcías Jinx – as soon as they came back, they dominated team fights and tied the series together.

In the crucial game, the draft of T1 proved crucial. With picks such as Jax, Skarner and Viktor together with a Botlane from Varus and Tahm Kench, the reigning world champion comfortable across the board. Her execution corresponded to her design, and Koi could not keep up with the pace. T1 completed the series and climbed into the EWC semi -final, where you will put yourself with every legend – the same team that you defeated at MSI.

Korean dominance

T1 took Koi 2-1, while the job for Gen.G was even easier against Flyquest. In game 1, both teams went for rather standard designs, with the MSI champions playing again strongly in their advertising sales. For the second game, the LTA North Champions tried to upgrade things with a composition by Sett, Lillia and Cassiopeia. Flyquest held up for a while, but ultimately could not force a game 3. You are now leaving the tournament with disappointment when head coach Alfonso “Mithy” Aguirre Rodríguez summarized: “This tournament shows very disappointing. I know we can do much better than that. “”

Koi and Flyquest end the tournament with a little more than 5% of the price pool and take home 110,000 US dollars. Gen.G and T1 in the meantime on the semi -finals on Saturday, July 19th. The day begins at 11 a.m. with a best-of-thread between every legend and T1-a-resolution of the MSI Lower Bracket Finale, which ended 3-2 in favor of the Korean quad. Gen.G later meets G2 eSports, another MSI fight back from the opening round, in which the LCK champions secured a convincing 3-1 win.

Header Photo Credit: Esports World Championship

– – Ilyas Marchoude – –

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