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Abed seeks strong comeback following EG s bitter loss in SG Major finals

Published April 5, 2021, 5:46 PM Photo from ONE Esports  Filipino star midlaner Abed Azel “Abed” Yusop is raring to rebound after Evil Geniuses suffered a depressing 3-2 reverse sweep defeat at the hands of Invictus Gaming in the ONE Esports Singapore Major grand finals on Sunday night, April 4.  “Ty (thank you) sa lahat ng sumuporta at nanood. Bawi kami next LAN (Thank you to all those who supported us and watched. We’re gonna bounce back in the next LAN tournament),” Abed said through his verified Facebook account.  Like EG and his carry teammate Artour “Arteezy” Babaev, Abed came oh so close to winning his first Dota 2 Major title after taking a commanding 2-0 series lead only to fall short against iG’s furious comeback. 

Singapore Major Grand Finals: iG Complete Reverse Sweep

Singapore Major Grand Finals: iG Complete Reverse Sweep Singapore Major Grand Finals: iG Complete Reverse Sweep Share The ONE Esports Singapore Major has reached its conclusion with the grand finals. And what an event it was! Both Evil Geniuses and Invictus Gaming fought their way to the championship match to put on a real show. The finalists used all the time available to them by playing all five games in the series. Brimming with confidence and experience, Invictus Gaming captain led his team to victory at the Singapore Major grand finals. (Photo courtesy WESG) Although EG got off to a roaring start in the matchup, iG came back to pull off the unlikely reverse sweep. The third game was particularly notable, as it was a clear sign of things to come and an obvious turning point in the series.

Abed and Evil Geniuses end S pore Major in second place

A day ago THE EG CURSE has struck again, as Invictus Gaming reverse sweeps Evil Geniuses, 3-2, to win the ONE Esports Singapore Major. The Chinese DPC first placer has earned themselves $200,000 (more than P9 million) and 500 DPC points. It was a tough first two games for the Chinese squad as Evil Geniuses looked dominant in Games 1 and 2. The North American team s Pinoy midlaner Abed ‘Abed’ Yusop’s Storm Spirit danced nimbly around the map, netting himself a 9/0/10 KDA in Game 1 and 6/3/13 in Game 2. Game 3 looked like it was going to the North Americans, but efficient farming from the Chinese carry Sven and crucial mistakes from Abed’s Storm and Arteezy’s Razor gave the team a way back in the game.

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