
T1 Secure a Confident Victory Over FlyQuest at Worlds 2025 Swiss Stage
The day continues with the matchup between T1 and FlyQuest. This year, FlyQuest have performed impressively both internationally and within their own region, so the match was expected to be close — and certainly unpredictable, given that it’s a Bo1.
Game 1 Picks:
FlyQuest: Mordekaiser, Jarvan IV, Ryze, Kai`Sa, Neeko
T1: KSante, Wukong, Taliyah, Xayah, Bard
FlyQuest ’s biggest mistake was not banning Keria’s signature champion — Bard. In the LCK arena, Bard is one of the most frequent bans against T1, and in this match, FlyQuest learned firsthand just how powerful this champion can be in Keria ’s hands.
Throughout the entire game, T1 looked a step above their opponents. Their teamfight execution, perfectly timed abilities, and precise map movements were on another level. In this match, T1 were faster, sharper, and stronger than FlyQuest, closing it out with a dominant 29–12 scoreline.
T1 move into the second round of the Worlds 2025 Swiss Stage with one victory secured, while FlyQuest drop to a 0–1 record.
Reminder: the Swiss Stage at Worlds 2025 runs from October 15–19 and 22–25. Sixteen teams play five rounds in a Swiss format: teams with 3 wins advance to the Knockout Stage, and teams with 3 losses are eliminated. Elimination and advancement matches are Best-of-Three with Fearless Draft. All other matches are Best-of-One, so every game matters.
Elimination and advancement matches are played in a Best-of-Three format with the Fearless Draft system, adding more strategy to the game. All other matches in the Swiss Stage are Best-of-One, so every round counts and one mistake can decide the outcome.

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