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*{{Sm|Dabuz}} won 9 sets in a row in losers bracket after being upset in Round 2 pools by {{Sm|Taikei}}, including five Game 5 sets in a row. Notably, Top 8 had to wait for Dabuz to finish two of the Game 5 sets before it could start. | *{{Sm|Dabuz}} won 9 sets in a row in losers bracket after being upset in Round 2 pools by {{Sm|Taikei}}, including five Game 5 sets in a row. Notably, Top 8 had to wait for Dabuz to finish two of the Game 5 sets before it could start. | ||
*{{Sm|Sparg0}}'s 1st place finish marks the first time a player from North America has won a Japanese ''Ultimate'' supermajor (as well as major) tournament. Impressively, this was the first Japanese tournament he attended as well. | *{{Sm|Sparg0}}'s 1st place finish marks the first time a player from North America has won a Japanese ''Ultimate'' supermajor (as well as major) tournament. Impressively, this was the first Japanese tournament he attended as well. | ||
**This win also came as a result of an 11-set winstreak in losers bracket, as Sparg0 had been upset in Round 2 | **This win also came as a result of an 11-set winstreak in losers bracket, as Sparg0 had been upset in Round 2 of Top 192 by {{Sm|Yaura}}. Together with Dabuz, the entirety of Top 8 was eliminated from the tournament by both players alone. | ||
**The previous record for the highest placement of an international player at a Japanese ''Ultimate'' major was held by {{Sm|Riddles}}'s 2nd place at {{Trn|DELTA 4}}, which took place just two days before the tournament started. | **The previous record for the highest placement of an international player at a Japanese ''Ultimate'' major was held by {{Sm|Riddles}}'s 2nd place at {{Trn|DELTA 4}}, which took place just two days before the tournament started. | ||
*This tournament marked {{Sm|Shogun}}'s final event as a competitor. | *This tournament marked {{Sm|Shogun}}'s final event as a competitor. |
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