After VP’s disappointing performance on the first day against the Brazilian team paiN, it seemed like they were not ready for the tournament following their roster changes. However, in the elimination match, they came well-prepared to face SAW and secured a dominant victory, leaving almost no chances for the Portuguese squad with a 2-0 scoreline (13-4 on Dust2 and 13-3 on Inferno). The best player of the match was Petr "fame" Bolyshev, who delivered an impressive 37-14 K/D across two maps with a 1.80 rating.
Both teams had a rough start on the first day, but the Danish squad was considered the favorite due to their star players, including Nicolai "device" Reedtz and Casper "cadian" Møller. This was the only match of the day that went the full distance, with all three maps played. The teams traded maps and met on the deciding map, Inferno, where the battle continued until the very last round. At 12-11 in favor of Astralis, during an A-site push, FlyQuest couldn't break through device’s defense, as he secured a crucial 4K to close out the game in Astralis’ favor.
This match sparked a lot of discussion, as BIG had been highly inconsistent lately, suffering losses that seemed impossible. For Imperial fe, this was a great opportunity to claim their first victory at a major tournament and prove that women's CS can compete at the highest level. However, despite the efforts of Russian player Alexandra "twenty3" Timonina, the female squad couldn’t put up enough resistance and lost 0-2, exiting the tournament. It’s worth mentioning that Imperial fe played with their coach as a substitute since another Russian player, Viktoria "tory" Kazieva, faced visa issues.