EWC Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2 - Riyadh Masters Tournaments Concluded

Now six of the 22 EWC tournaments have been completed - SPA
Now six of the 22 EWC tournaments have been completed - SPA
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EWC Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2 - Riyadh Masters Tournaments Concluded

Now six of the 22 EWC tournaments have been completed - SPA
Now six of the 22 EWC tournaments have been completed - SPA

The Counter-Strike 2 and Dota 2 - Riyadh Masters tournaments concluded as part of the E-Sports World Cup (EWC) championship held at Riyadh Sports Boulevard through August 25.
Now six of the 22 EWC tournaments have been completed.
The championship offers gamers the biggest total prize pool in the history of the gaming and e-sports sector, exceeding USD $60 million, according to SPA.
The Natus Vincere team succeeded in clinching the Counter-Strike 2 title, and the Gaimin Gladiators team won the Dota 2 - Riyadh Masters title.
With the conclusion of the third week’s competitions, which featured many clubs and their teams obtaining more points, there were changes to the EWC standings except for the lead position, which is occupied by the Saudi Falcons team with 2,950 points after its victory in the two Call of Duty tournaments -- Warzone and Free Fire -- and with 600 points in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and 350 points from the Dota 2 - Riyadh Masters tournament, which it lost in the final.
Team Liquid obtained 600 points, raising its total number of points to 1,150 points, putting it in second place. With a difference of 40 points from the runner-up position, the Natus Vincere team occupies third place.



Andy Murray Confirms Paris Olympics Last Event Before Retiring

FILE PHOTO: 2016 Rio Olympics - Tennis - Victory Ceremony - Men's Singles Victory Ceremony - Olympic Tennis Centre - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 14/08/2016. Gold medalist Andy Murray (GBR) of Britain reacts after receiving his medal.  REUTERS/Toby Melville.
FILE PHOTO: 2016 Rio Olympics - Tennis - Victory Ceremony - Men's Singles Victory Ceremony - Olympic Tennis Centre - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 14/08/2016. Gold medalist Andy Murray (GBR) of Britain reacts after receiving his medal. REUTERS/Toby Melville.
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Andy Murray Confirms Paris Olympics Last Event Before Retiring

FILE PHOTO: 2016 Rio Olympics - Tennis - Victory Ceremony - Men's Singles Victory Ceremony - Olympic Tennis Centre - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 14/08/2016. Gold medalist Andy Murray (GBR) of Britain reacts after receiving his medal.  REUTERS/Toby Melville.
FILE PHOTO: 2016 Rio Olympics - Tennis - Victory Ceremony - Men's Singles Victory Ceremony - Olympic Tennis Centre - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 14/08/2016. Gold medalist Andy Murray (GBR) of Britain reacts after receiving his medal. REUTERS/Toby Melville.

Two-time Olympic men’s singles champion Andy Murray confirmed Tuesday he will end his career next week at the Paris Games.
“Arrived in Paris for my last ever tennis tournament,” the 37-year-old Murray posted on the X social media platform.
Tennis at the Paris Olympics starts Saturday on the clay courts at Roland Garros.
Murray won his first gold medal on grass at Wimbledon at the 2012 London Olympics — beating Roger Federer in three straight seats — and retained his title in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, beating Juan Martin del Potro on hard courts.
"Competing for (Britain) have been by far the most memorable weeks of my career and I’m extremely proud to get do it one final time!” The Associated Press quoted Murray as saying on Tuesday.
Murray had hip replacement surgery in 2019 and several subsequent injuries. He withdrew from singles at Wimbledon this month after a procedure to remove a cyst from his spine.