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After top 64, outside of #9 {{Sm|Tea}} (losing to Raki 1-3 in winner's side and #39 {{Sm|Akio}} in loser's, both UF 4, placing 13th), the upsets only concern top 8 seeds. Asimo was eliminated at 25th by #25 {{Sm|Shirayuki}} 1-3 (UF 5), and TamaP at 17th by #15 {{Sm|Akakikusu}} 0-3 (UF 2). #4 {{Sm|Shuton}} lost 1-3 to #13 {{Sm|Snow}} (UF 4) (the first time Snow defeated Shuton after losing to him 4 times) and #7 {{Sm|Doramigi}} 1-3 (UF 2) for 9th. Lastly, #5 {{Sm|Raru}} didn't make into top 8 despite reach winner's quarters, finishing at 9th, as he lost to Snow 2-3 and Akakikusu (both UF 3). As such, only half of the top 8 seeds make into top 8, with Miya, {{Sm|acola}}, and {{Sm|Hurt}} being the only three entering from the winner's side.
After top 64, outside of #9 {{Sm|Tea}} (losing to Raki 1-3 in winner's side and #39 {{Sm|Akio}} in loser's, both UF 4, placing 13th), the upsets only concern top 8 seeds. Asimo was eliminated at 25th by #25 {{Sm|Shirayuki}} 1-3 (UF 5), and TamaP at 17th by #15 {{Sm|Akakikusu}} 0-3 (UF 2). #4 {{Sm|Shuton}} lost 1-3 to #13 {{Sm|Snow}} (UF 4) (the first time Snow defeated Shuton after losing to him 4 times) and #7 {{Sm|Doramigi}} 1-3 (UF 2) for 9th. Lastly, #5 {{Sm|Raru}} didn't make into top 8 despite reach winner's quarters, finishing at 9th, as he lost to Snow 2-3 and Akakikusu (both UF 3). As such, only half of the top 8 seeds make into top 8, with Miya, {{Sm|acola}}, and {{Sm|Hurt}} being the only three entering from the winner's side.


Conversely, this event was notable for being {{Sm|MkLeo}}'s best supermajor performance in months. After a close encounter with alice, choosing to play the entire set with just {{SSBU|Meta Knight}} and performing a reverse-3 stock in the final game, MkLeo barely lost to Hurt right outside of top 8 but was able to defeat Akio in yet another game 5 set using {{SSBU|Byleth}} in the final two games to enter top 8 from the loser's side, his first P-tier top 8 appearance since he won {{Trn|GENESIS 9}} in January 2023. He then decisively defeated {{Sm|Doramigi}} in a game 5 set with Meta Knight before being reverse 3-0'd by acola. With his 5th-place finish and his wins over several top players, including a player who many considered as a contender for the top 10 at that time, MkLeo's performance marks his best performance at a major since he won {{Trn|King Con}} back in February.  In addition, after losing to Kome, Zackray went on a 7-set loser's run, which includes eliminating Akakikusu and Hurt, before losing to acola to place 4th.
Conversely, this event was notable for being {{Sm|MkLeo}}'s best supermajor performance in months. After a close encounter with alice, choosing to play the entire set with just {{SSBU|Meta Knight}} and performing a reverse-3 stock in the final game, MkLeo barely lost to Hurt right outside of top 8 but was able to defeat Akio in yet another game 5 set using {{SSBU|Byleth}} in the final two games to enter top 8 from the loser's side, his first P-tier top 8 appearance since he won {{Trn|GENESIS 9}} in January 2023. He then decisively defeated {{Sm|Doramigi}} in a game 5 set with Meta Knight before being reverse 3-0'd by acola. With his 5th-place finish and claiming several top player wins, including a player who many considered as a contender for the top 10 at that time, MkLeo's performance marks his best performance at a major since he won {{Trn|King Con}} back in February.  In addition, after losing to Kome, Zackray went on a 7-set loser's run, which includes eliminating Akakikusu and Hurt, before losing to acola to place 4th.


In top 8, acola fell into loser's bracket after losing to Snow 2-3 (UF 7). However, aside from going to game 5 against MkLeo, acola was easily able to enter Grand Finals, where he once again had to face Miya. acola surprised audiences by playing the match with {{SSBU|Pyra}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}}, but although he was able to reset the bracket 2-3, Miya ultimately defeated acola 3-1 at yet another P-tier; not only did Miya win back-to-back Japanese P-tiers, but this was also his fourth P-tier win in 2024, placing him as a contender to dethrone acola as the best player in Japan.
The rest of top 8 saw acola fall into loser's bracket after losing to Snow 2-3 (UF 7). However, aside from going to game 5 against MkLeo, acola was easily able to enter Grand Finals, where he once again had to face Miya. acola surprised audiences by playing the match with {{SSBU|Pyra}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}}, but although he was able to reset the bracket 2-3, Miya ultimately defeated acola at yet another P-tier 3-1, winning back-to-back two Japanese P-Tier, his fourth P-Tier win in 2024, and putting him as a contender to dethrone acola as the best player in Japan.


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