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**This tournament marks the first time a Captain Falcon main won a supermajor event since {{Sm|Isai}} at {{Trn|MLG Los Angeles 2005}} in 2005, and is only the second time where a Captain Falcon main had won a major event since then. | **This tournament marks the first time a Captain Falcon main won a supermajor event since {{Sm|Isai}} at {{Trn|MLG Los Angeles 2005}} in 2005, and is only the second time where a Captain Falcon main had won a major event since then. | ||
**This tournament also marks Wizzrobe's first ever major tournament win. | **This tournament also marks Wizzrobe's first ever major tournament win. | ||
*This tournament | *This tournament marks Tweek's lowest placement in an ''Ultimate'' tournament ever, placing outside of top 32 for a 33rd place finish. | ||
**Coincidentally, this placement is tied with the lowest placement of the other player in contention for the title of the best ''Ultimate'' player, {{Sm|MkLeo}} (who placed 33rd at [[Umebura Japan Major 2019]], which was also a supermajor). | **Coincidentally, this placement is tied with the lowest placement of the other player in contention for the title of the best ''Ultimate'' player, {{Sm|MkLeo}} (who placed 33rd at [[Umebura Japan Major 2019]], which was also a supermajor). | ||
*{{Sm|ChuDat}} and {{Sm|PewPewU}}'s set lasted for 43 minutes, which included a literal tie during Game 4 (the match ended in a timeout in which both of their characters ended at 87% each at their final stock), which required a one-stock, 2 minute tiebreaker. | *{{Sm|ChuDat}} and {{Sm|PewPewU}}'s set lasted for 43 minutes, which included a literal tie during Game 4 (the match ended in a timeout in which both of their characters ended at 87% each at their final stock), which required a one-stock, 2 minute tiebreaker. |