Riyadh Masters 2025: Tundra Esports Knocks Out Talon, Advances to Playoffs

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The Riyadh Masters 2025 Dota 2 tournament continues its intense run, and a recent match in the Elimination Phase delivered a decisive outcome, shaping the playoff bracket and sending one team home. In a critical best-of-three series, Tundra Esports faced off against Talon Esports.

The encounter concluded swiftly, with Tundra Esports securing a clean 2-0 victory. This result means more than just a win on the scoreboard; it dictates the immediate future for both squads in this high-stakes competition.

For Tundra Esports, featuring players like Neta “33” Shapira, this triumph is a significant step forward. The victory guarantees them a coveted spot in the playoff stage of the Riyadh Masters 2025. They have successfully navigated the initial phase and earned the right to compete further for the championship title and the lion`s share of the immense prize pool.

On the other side of the server, the defeat marks the end of the road for Talon Esports, a roster that includes Rafli Fathur “Mikoto” Rahman. Having been eliminated from the tournament, Talon Esports finishes the Riyadh Masters 2025 in the 9th-12th place bracket. For their efforts, they will receive $75,000 in prize money. While a respectable earning for any competitive endeavor, it undoubtedly falls short of the ultimate goal when a total of $3 million is on the line. Such is the nature of knockout stages – a single series can mean the difference between playoff dreams and an early flight home.

The Riyadh Masters 2025, held in Saudi Arabia from July 8th to 19th, brings together 16 of the world`s top Dota 2 teams. They are battling not only for prestige but for a substantial $3 million prize pool. As the tournament progresses, every match carries immense weight, determining which teams have the mettle to advance closer to the grand finals.

With Tundra Esports now solidified in the playoffs, the focus shifts to the remaining matches that will finalize the bracket for the latter stages of this premier esports event.

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