Their journey to this triumph was marked by resilience and determination, as they faced formidable opponents from across the globe.
Despite encountering challenges, including a loss to Gen.G, Sentinels demonstrated their championship calibre by overcoming adversity and claiming revenge in the grand final.
THE #VALORANTMasters TROPHY BELONGS TO SEN CITY pic.twitter.com/NvwWyY8a20
— VALORANT Champions Tour (@ValorantEsports) March 24, 2024
The series against Gen.G was a spectacle of skill and strategy, with both teams showcasing their prowess across multiple maps.
The decisive moment came on Icebox, where Gen.G faltered under pressure, allowing Sentinels to seize victory.
Throughout the series, each map was fiercely contested, highlighting the competitive spirit of both teams and captivating the audience in Madrid.
Tyson “TenZ” Ngo’s return to the international stage was nothing short of triumphant, marking a revitalization of his career and legacy since his debut in 2021.
His role transition from main duellist showcased his adaptability and contribution to Sentinels’ success.
Among the Sentinels’ roster, Gustavo ��Sacy�� Rossi stands out as a dual-title holder, a feat achieved by few in VALORANT history.
Meanwhile, players like Jordan ��Zellsis�� Montemurro and Zachary ��Zekken�� Patrone have solidified their positions as key contributors to Sentinels’ victory, with Zellsis serving as an emotional anchor and Zekken making a name for himself as one of the game’s best players.
The leadership of coach Adam ��Kaplan�� Kaplan played a crucial role in shaping Sentinels into a strategic powerhouse, guiding them to their second international title.
This victory represents years of dedication and hard work, signalling Sentinels’ triumphant return to the forefront of VALORANT esports.
The win not only earns Sentinels prestigious accolades but also positions them favourably for qualification into VALORANT Champions 2024.
As they prepare to resume the Americas league, Sentinels bask in the glory of their achievement, ready to continue their dominance in the competitive scene.
BACK ON TOP!
SENTINELS ARE THE #VALORANTMasters MADRID WINNERS! pic.twitter.com/MTejySax1B
— VALORANT Champions Tour (@ValorantEsports) March 24, 2024
The player took to his Twitter account to raise an alarm and possibly get help from fans and the Valorant developer, Riot Games.
“Is there a way to transfer my Valorant account in Brazilyo NA? Rioters please help, Sacy tweeted. Riot answered my ticket, I need to log in 14 days in a row. Create a new account, right?
Following his request on Twitter, Sacy was informed that in order to play on his account in the different region, as is customary for most players, he must check in to his account every day for two consecutive weeks. Many fans came out to support the player by drawing the attention of Riot Games and calling them to come to Sacy’s aid.
“Starting next year there will be many pro players having to do this same process due to the change of country, did the riot really not think of any means to streamline the process?” A fan tweeted.
Sacy is prepared to create a new account to participate in ranked games on the North American servers; hence, he intends to practice more frequently on the server because he will be competing against Sentinels in the upcoming season.
Sacy recently joined Sentinel on October 15, of this year; however, prior to joining the North American squad, he explored other regional esports outfits such as the RED Canids, Team Vikings, and then LOUD, which he joined on February 3, 2022.Sentinel
This impediment with the player may hinder the team’s performance as Sacy is a key player with profound skills, which he has exhibited in both domestic and international tournaments. The former League of Legends Brazilian took part in the 2021 Valorant Championship, in which his team at the time, Team Vikings, came in at 9th�C12th place, and with LOUD he has led them to second place at the 2022 Valorant Championship Tour: Stage 1 Masters in Reykjavik, and also the Stage 2 Masters at Copenhagen, where they had a disappointing placement at 11th�C12th place, although the team came back with a good fight by winning the 2022 Valorant Champions.
The player has also bagged personal ratings for himself, which include being ranked the 5th best player in Brazil by Valorant Zone in 2020 and also named by Brazil by Premio eSports Brasil and Valorant Zone as the 2021 best player.
The kick-off tournament, which is the inaugural Valorant event for next year, already has Sentinels scheduled to compete in February.
]]>The 24-years old Brazilian player is a former League of Legends player, who has displayed his skills and expertise in teams like Red Candid, Team Vikings and presently LOUD.
In 2020, he was ranked as the fifth best player in Brazil by VALORANT Zone and in 2021 he was ranked as the best player by VALORANT Zone and Premio eSports Brazil.
Sacy, along with his teammates in LOUD��s VALORANT roster, has made their way to Istanbul, Turkey, in order to compete in the VALORANT Champions tournament.
LOUD is the most important representative of the Brazil esports region because they qualified through the Brazil Circuit Points system. This was possible because they dominated the domestic scene and did well in the previous international tournaments.
LOUD was able to win in both of the Challengers’ Stages that were held during the Brazilian VCT 2022 and as a result, they earned a spot in the Masters competitions that were held in Reykjavik and Copenhagen.
They were unsuccessful in their attempt to win in the previous competition, as they were defeated by OpTic Gaming in the championship match. After suffering another defeat at the hands of the North American team, they finished 11th and 12th in Denmark.
However, they will have the chance to exact revenge on OpTic because they will be competing against each other in Group B of the VALORANT Champions tournament. BOOM Esports and ZETA DIVISION are the two other teams who compete against them, with ZETA DIVISION being the team that they face first in the group stage.
The Brazilian superteam, LOUD, will battle against OpTic today, which is an obvious strong contender in the VALORANT scene. LOUD is priced at $1.83 odds with Optic ($1.91 with esports betting sites) odds to defeat LOUD.
LOUD is confident following a string of successful performances on the international stage, that they will be able to compete for the title in Turkey.
Matheus “bzkA” Tarasconi, the coach of LOUD, recently gave interviews in which he stated that his team is coming into the tournament with the ambition to be champions and that the squad and Brazil are worthy of the world trophy.
“We will give our best to walk away with that title and the trophy,” bzkA said.
“I know that our team and Brazil deserve that world title.”
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