Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Tundra Esports Wins TI11 Dota 2

After about three weeks of intense Dota action, The International 2022 has finally come to a conclusion. Following a flawless uper bracket run, Tundra Esports have reigned supreme as the champions of the biggest annual Dota 2 tournament. The org lost a total of four maps in the group stage and only one map in the main stage.

Fans were able to witness a recap of the upper bracket finals when Team Secret, who were knocked down to the lower bracket by Tundra, managed to win 2-1 against Liquid and climb their way back up to the TI finals.

However, at no point during the best-of-five grand finals did it seem that Team Secret had a chance of defeating their opposition as they got swept 3-0 by the Western European giants.

Although, it’s impossible not to commend Team Secret’s run at TI11. The organization, led by The International all-timer Clement “Puppey” Ivanov, qualified for TI 2022 from the Last Chance Qualifiers and landed a second-place finish in the event.

With this victory, Tundra Esports take home the title of the best Dota 2 team in the entire world and the first-place prize of over $8,383,782.

Needless to say, the Tundra roster alongside coach Kurtis “Aui_2000” Ling has won the hearts of millions of Dota 2 players throughout the globe while introducing a completely new meta to the title.

Sonu Banerjee
Sonu Banerjeehttp://www.talkesport.com
Fervent gamer who's either attempting (and failing) to master competitive shooters, or savoring co-op RPGs with friends. When flying solo, Sonu can be found replaying Halo for the ‘I’ve lost track’th time or grinding the newest roguelike title on Steam. Beyond the gaming realm, he enjoys binging on sitcoms, watching offbeat movies, and reading.
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