
The battle for supremacy in Teamfight Tactics has narrowed to four contenders at this year’s Esports World Cup in Riyadh.
After a series of high-stakes quarterfinal clashes at the SNB Esports Zone, South Korea’s T1, Russia’s Virtus.pro, China’s Weibo Gaming, and France’s AEGIS have booked their places in the semifinals.

Both the semifinals and the grand final are set for Friday, when each squad will fight for a coveted spot in the championship match—and a shot at the world title.
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