Results
18:44, 11.05.2023
Liquid emerged victorious in the last match of the Challengers stage, defeating the Australian team Grayhound convincingly and earning their ticket to the Legends stage.
Both Anubis and Inferno played out similarly for Grayhound: a dominant first half followed by timid comeback attempts in the second half. However, even with at least one map won, it was not enough for them.
EliGE was the standout player of the match, ending with a 48-28 statistic and averaging over 100 damage per round.
Detailed statistics are available on the match page.
HIGHLIGHTS
Clutch 1v3 by oSee
1v3 CLUTCH from @oSeecs 👑 pic.twitter.com/3p1t9XETgE
— Team Liquid CSGO (@TeamLiquidCS) May 11, 2023
Clutch 1v3 by NAF on Anubis
You clutch a 3k in the most important game of the last CS:GO Major ever with a Famas. Your teammates go wild, the casters scream -- what does @NAFFLY do?
— Team Liquid CSGO (@TeamLiquidCS) May 11, 2023
Scratch his eye a bit 🦥 #LETSGOLIQUID pic.twitter.com/nB6sjg0E57
Liquid's victory has saved the American region from having only five slots in the next Major instead of six. If Grayhound had won, Asia and Oceania would have been allocated three slots instead of two.
The final Challengers stage standings:
The BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023 takes place from May 8th to May 21st. Teams are competing for a prize pool of $1.25 million. The tournament winner will also secure spots in the IEM Cologne 2023 and BLAST Premier: World Final 2023. The schedule and results of the Major can be tracked here.
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