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The tournament saw several notable upsets on top Japanese players. The most notable upsets include #59 seed {{Sm|Leaf|p=Japan}} over #6 seed {{Sm|zackray}} (upset factor 7), #22 seed {{Sm|Jagaimo}} over #3 seed {{Sm|Shuton}} (upset factor 6), and #54 seed {{Sm|Ly}} over #11 seed {{Sm|Gackt}} 3-2 (upset factor 5). In the end, only three players seeded in the top 8 made it into the top 8: Shuton was eliminated by {{Sm|Hurt}} in his Loser's runfor 9th; #5 seed {{Sm|Asimo}} was eliminated by #9 seed {{Sm|Yaura}} 3-0 for 9th; zackray was eliminated by #39 seed {{Sm|Nietono}} 3-2 (upset factor 6) for 33rd; #7 seed {{Sm|Kameme}} was eliminated by Nietono in his Loser's run for 9th; and #8 seed {{Sm|Hero|p=Japan}} was defeated by #25 seed {{Sm|Noi}} 3-1 (upset factor 4) and #37 seed {{Sm|Repo}} 3-1 (upset factor 5) for 33rd. | The tournament saw several notable upsets on top Japanese players. The most notable upsets include #59 seed {{Sm|Leaf|p=Japan}} over #6 seed {{Sm|zackray}} (upset factor 7), #22 seed {{Sm|Jagaimo}} over #3 seed {{Sm|Shuton}} (upset factor 6), and #54 seed {{Sm|Ly}} over #11 seed {{Sm|Gackt}} 3-2 (upset factor 5). In the end, only three players seeded in the top 8 made it into the top 8: Shuton was eliminated by {{Sm|Hurt}} in his Loser's runfor 9th; #5 seed {{Sm|Asimo}} was eliminated by #9 seed {{Sm|Yaura}} 3-0 for 9th; zackray was eliminated by #39 seed {{Sm|Nietono}} 3-2 (upset factor 6) for 33rd; #7 seed {{Sm|Kameme}} was eliminated by Nietono in his Loser's run for 9th; and #8 seed {{Sm|Hero|p=Japan}} was defeated by #25 seed {{Sm|Noi}} 3-1 (upset factor 4) and #37 seed {{Sm|Repo}} 3-1 (upset factor 5) for 33rd. | ||
The tournament's most impressive run was from #10 seed Hurt: after losing to Kameme in Winner's Quarter Finals, Hurt won 8 games in Losers, defeating several of Japan's best players including {{Sm|Shuton}}, {{Sm|Nietono}}, {{Sm|KEN}}, {{Sm|Yaura}}, {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}}, and {{Sm|acola}}, to place 2nd, marking the best {{SSBU|Snake}} tournament run | The tournament's most impressive run was from #10 seed Hurt: after losing to Kameme in Winner's Quarter Finals, Hurt won 8 games in Losers, defeating several of Japan's best players including {{Sm|Shuton}}, {{Sm|Nietono}}, {{Sm|KEN}}, {{Sm|Yaura}}, {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}}, and {{Sm|acola}}, to place 2nd, marking the best {{SSBU|Snake}} tournament run in the post-pandemic metagame. Hurt's win over acola marks the first time since {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 6}} where acola lost to a player that wasn't {{Sm|Sparg0}}. In addition, Hurt was given an invitation for {{Trn|Port Priority 8}} due to being the highest-placing player who was not previously registered to attend. | ||
Outside of Hurt, #39 seed Nietono also made a notable run, defeating players such as {{Sm|Zackray}} and Kameme to place 7th, Nietono's first-ever top 8 finish at a supermajor. In addition, Leaf finished 13th, marking the highest-placement for a {{SSBU|Robin}} player at a major or supermajor. | Outside of Hurt, #39 seed Nietono also made a notable run, defeating players such as {{Sm|Zackray}} and Kameme to place 7th, Nietono's first-ever top 8 finish at a supermajor. In addition, Leaf finished 13th, marking the highest-placement for a {{SSBU|Robin}} player at a major or supermajor. |