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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This tournament breaks {{Sm|MkLeo}}'s | *This tournament breaks {{Sm|MkLeo}}'s three year streak of winning Smash Factor for the most recent ''Super Smash Bros.'' game (which began with his victory at [[Smash Factor 4]]). [[Smash Factor 7]] was won by {{Sm|ANTi}}, however Leo did not attend that year. | ||
*The singles tournaments for ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'' were both won by American players, while the doubles tournaments for both respective games were won by Mexican players. | *The singles tournaments for ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'' were both won by American players, while the doubles tournaments for both respective games were won by Mexican players. | ||
** | **This is the second year in a row two singles events were won by an American player, with {{Sm|Nintendude}} and ANTi winning the previous year. | ||
*The doubles tournaments for both ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'' were both won by (different) players named Javi. | *The doubles tournaments for both ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'' were both won by (different) players named Javi. | ||
*This tournament marks the highest placing of a solo {{SSBU|Little Mac}} in ''Ultimate'' at an A-tier, with Kala placing 25th. | *This tournament marks the highest placing of a solo {{SSBU|Little Mac}} in ''Ultimate'' at an A-tier, with {{Sm|Kala}} placing 25th. | ||
*This tournament also marks the highest placing of a solo {{SSBU|Toon Link}} in "Ultimate" at an A-tier, with Hyuga placing 9th. | *This tournament also marks the highest placing of a solo {{SSBU|Toon Link}} in "Ultimate" at an A-tier, with {{Sm|Hyuga}} placing 9th. | ||
*This tournament has the most diverse Top 8 in terms of countries represented, 6, being Mexico, USA, France, Netherlands, Japan, and Costa Rica. | *This tournament has the most diverse Top 8 in terms of countries represented, 6, being Mexico, USA, France, Netherlands, Japan, and Costa Rica. | ||
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