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After underperforming at the [[Tournament:Sumabato SP 48|previous Sumabato event]], #1 seed {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}} was one again upset early in pools, losing 0-2 to #64 seed {{Sm|Kashiya}} in pools (upset factor 11). Although he made a decent Losers run, he was eventually eliminated by {{Sm|Snow|p=Japan}} 2-3 for 13th, the second Sumabato in a row he failed to qualify for top 8. On the other hand, this marked a breakout run for #46 seed {{Sm|YamaD}}, who defeated #14 seed {{Sm|Kome}} 3-2 and #3 seed {{Sm|Yoshidora}} 3-1 (upset factor 8) in Winners and #4 seed {{Sm|Snow|p=Japan}} 3-2 (upset factor 7) and #21 seed {{Sm|Tsuna}} to place 5th, which marked his first-ever top 8 finish at a major. Finally, {{Sm|Tas}}'s run to 13th | After underperforming at the [[Tournament:Sumabato SP 48|previous Sumabato event]], #1 seed {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}} was one again upset early in pools, losing 0-2 to #64 seed {{Sm|Kashiya}} in pools (upset factor 11). Although he made a decent Losers run, he was eventually eliminated by {{Sm|Snow|p=Japan}} 2-3 for 13th, the second Sumabato in a row he failed to qualify for top 8. On the other hand, this marked a breakout run for #46 seed {{Sm|YamaD}}, who defeated #14 seed {{Sm|Kome}} 3-2 and #3 seed {{Sm|Yoshidora}} 3-1 (upset factor 8) in Winners and #4 seed {{Sm|Snow|p=Japan}} 3-2 (upset factor 7) and #21 seed {{Sm|Tsuna}} to place 5th, which marked his first-ever top 8 finish at a major. Finally, {{Sm|Tas}}'s run to 13th marks the best placement for a {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}} player in the post-online metagame. | ||
Ultimately, #5 seed {{Sm|Doramigi}} took the event, defeating {{Sm|Raru}} in two game 5 sets in Winner's Finals and Grand Finals, marking his first major victory, the first major victory for a solo-{{SSBU|Min Min}} player, the first major victory for a Min Min player in general since {{Sm|ProtoBanham}}'s win at {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 5}} in 2022, and the first of three new major winners in the final weekend of the [[LumiRank 2024.1]] season. At 14 years of age, Doramigi also became the youngest player to win a major in an official ''Smash'' game (with {{Sm|Forrest}} having won {{Trn|Paragon Los Angeles 2015}} for ''[[Project M]]'' at the age of 13). | Ultimately, #5 seed {{Sm|Doramigi}} took the event, defeating {{Sm|Raru}} in two game 5 sets in Winner's Finals and Grand Finals, marking his first major victory, the first major victory for a solo-{{SSBU|Min Min}} player, the first major victory for a Min Min player in general since {{Sm|ProtoBanham}}'s win at {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 5}} in 2022, and the first of three new major winners in the final weekend of the [[LumiRank 2024.1]] season. At 14 years of age, Doramigi also became the youngest player to win a major in an official ''Smash'' game (with {{Sm|Forrest}} having won {{Trn|Paragon Los Angeles 2015}} for ''[[Project M]]'' at the age of 13). |