Singularity take out CLG Red and RES on way to Copenhagen title
After knocking out their North American rivals, CLG Red themselves have fallen to the sword against their European opponents. They faced Singularity fe in the semifinal, where they lost after two maps.
First up was Inferno, where Kelly "KllyVe" Verhaegen led the scoreboard for her side. A dominant 11-4 first half was followed up with a just as strong second, barely letting CLG Red into the game with a 16-6 win.
Overpass followed, and it was Petra "Petra" Stoker and Alyona "Candy" Kuvaeva who followed KllyVe's lead, dismantling Diane "di^" Tran's side. Although the game was closer, with the Americans securing both pistol rounds, they were unable to capitalize on the lead given to them with a 16-8 win heading to the European side.
The grand final between RES and Singularity was a back and forth affair. Singularity got off to a good start in the international showdown, taking an authoritative victory on Inferno. RES were able to bounce back and take a narrow win on Mirage, before ultimately falling to Candy and Singularity on the decider map of Cache.
The top 8 of the female tournament are as follows:
1. Singularity fe - $15,000
2. RES - $7,000
3-4. CLG Red - $1,500
3-4. eParadise Angels - $1,500
5-8. TyLoo fe
5-8. ARES fe
5-8. LGB fe
5-8. Dignitas fe