Day 1 of the Swiss Stage at Worlds 2024 kicked off with excitement, and one of the biggest surprises was Faker’s T1 falling to Top Esports (TES). With JackeyLove shining as MVP on Jhin, TES secured a crucial victory in both teams’ debut match of the Swiss Stage.
T1 Faces TES in Their Swiss Stage Opener
Following a tense battle in the Regionals, T1 managed to qualify for Worlds 2024 after defeating KT Rolster 3-2. As reigning champions from Worlds 2023, high expectations were placed on the Korean squad, especially their legendary player, Faker.
However, their first match in the Swiss Stage paired them against TES, the second seed from the LPL, known for their formidable team.
The game began with a bold lane swap strategy from T1, which worked in their favor, allowing them to secure first blood and take control early. Faker’s team looked poised to dominate, maintaining map control and pressure. However, a misstep in the enemy jungle turned the tide, giving JackeyLove’s Jhin a crucial Quadrakill that shifted momentum back to TES.
As the game progressed, tensions mounted, with neither team willing to give an inch. The turning point came during the fight for the third Mountain Dragon, where a misplay from Faker’s Neeko allowed TES to capitalize and sweep through T1. JackeyLove once again led his team to victory, showcasing TES’s resilience and cohesion in high-pressure situations.
TES Moves Ahead, T1 Falls to Lower Bracket
With this victory, TES moves up to the upper bracket, while T1 will have to fight their way through the lower bracket in the Swiss Stage. Despite the defeat, T1 still has a chance to bounce back as the matches continue. Fans can follow all the action live on LoL Esports as Worlds 2024 progresses.