
T1 has secured its spot in the League of Legends World Championship final after a victory against TES.
On November 2, at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai, T1 won the semifinal series with a 3-0 score. While TES showed strong resistance, T1's sharp teamwork and control over key objectives allowed them to close out the series.
After the match, the legendary 'Faker' Lee Sang Hyeok remained humble. "Personally, my condition wasn't the best, so I'm not satisfied with my own performance," he said. "However, I think we were able to win because our team responded well to TES's strategies."

The win also continues an impressive historical record for T1. The team has maintained an undefeated streak in best-of-five series against teams from the LPL (China's professional league) at Worlds.
When asked about this 13-0 record, Faker downplayed its importance, showing respect for his opponents. "It's an amazing and interesting record," he commented. "But honestly, I've always focused only on winning. I think because we kept building up victories, a unique record like this was possible."
T1 will now face fellow Korean team KT Rolster in the grand final. The match will take place on November 9 in Chengdu, China.
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