Editing Tournament:SEA Major 2019

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*SEA Major had 14 countries in attendance, 34 visiting players and 116 total participants between both singles and doubles brackets.
*SEA Major had 14 countries in attendance, 34 visiting players and 116 total participants between both singles and doubles brackets.
*SEA Major made Singapore the 38th country in the world to have hosted a ''[[Ultimate]]'' tournament with over 100 participants.  
*SEA Major made Singapore the 38th country in the world to have hosted a ''[[Ultimate]]'' tournament with over 100 participants.  
*This was the first international tournament for {{Sm|qwertz143}} and {{Sm|LionHeart}} who placed 65th and 33rd in ''Ultimate'' singles respectively.
*SEA Major was a homecoming tournament for {{Sm|Sriks}}, who started his Smash career in Singapore before moving to Australia.
*SEA Major was a homecoming tournament for {{Sm|Sriks}}, who started his Smash career in Singapore before moving to Australia.


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