William “Fozzy” Foster crowned as the champion of Roland-Garros eSeries 2023

William “Fozzy” Foster (UK) was named champion Roland-Garros eSeries 2023 after defeating Shenghao “Kafe” He (China) in the grand finals of the tournament esports tournament. Returning as champion from the previous year’s competition, William made history by winning the competition for the second time, beating 400,000 competitors in the qualifying rounds to reach the best-of-five final 10-8 10-9 10-8. William’s outstanding performance took place on the famous Philippe-Chatrier Court at Roland-Garros in Paris.

Roland-Garros eSeries 2023: William “Fozzy” Foster and his road to victory

Eight competitors from France, Great Britain, China, Colombia and Israel took part in the grand final. The top four players advanced to the semifinals, where they competed in a best-of-three single-elimination match to determine who would advance to the finals, after initially playing each other once in the group stage.

Also present at the tournament were Maricela Espinosa Villada and Rayann Chaghla, who competed in the Women in Games (women only) and Handigamers (disabled) qualifiers, respectively, the final round. These are the part French Tennis Federation (FFT) continuous efforts to ensure the highest level of involvement in its eTennis competition.

2023 Roland-Garros eSeries Champion
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Fozzy’s road to success began with a fourth place finish in the circuit. He then faced Noam Abitbul (Israel), whom he defeated 10-8 6-10 10-4, and Shenghao “Kafe” He in the championship match, which he won 10-8 10-9 10-8 . After the match, Gilles Simon presented trophies and trophies to the winners and runners-up 5000 euros prize money, which was distributed in €3,500 and €1,500or

It was a very tough competition. Even though I didn’t start the tournament the best, I had to keep my confidence and it paid off in the end. I just tried to keep my composure and composure as the mental component of the game is crucial. I’m overjoyed to have won the Roland Garros eSeries BNP Paribas for the second year in a row, even though it felt a lot like a game of chess. I qualified for the Olympic Esports Series, but I’ll be back again next year to compete there.

William “Fozzy” Foster

The grand final was broadcast live in French by well-known streamers LittleBigWhale and Rivenzi and renowned former tennis player Gilles Simon in a special playing area at the famous Philippe-Chatrier court in Paris. The stream received 160,000 live views, further demonstrating the growing interest in eTennis. On Tennis clashThe user’s Twitch and YouTube feeds were also broadcast live in English for the first time.

“We are very pleased to have held another successful Roland-Garros eSeries BNP Paribas, exceeding all our expectations in terms of viewership and entries. We would like to congratulate Fozzy on his success and send our best wishes to the other seven finalists who will be working hard to return next year.” said Gilles Moretton, President of the French Tennis Federation (FFT).

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