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SWT: Oceania Ultimate Online Qualifier
Dates March 20th-21st, 2021
Attendance 155
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Australia Kinaji Singles
Australia Sriks Last Chance Qualifier
Staff
Organizer(s) VGBootCamp, CouchWarriors

SWT: Oceania Ultimate Online Qualifier was the second Super Smash Bros. Ultimate qualifier for Phase One of the Smash World Tour 2021. It was region-locked to Australia and New Zealand. The top twelve players of the main bracket and the top four players from the Last Chance Qualifier were invited to the Phase Two tournament SWT: Oceania Melee & Ultimate Regional Finals. However, on November 10th, 2021, the tournament was cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions.[1] As a result, Jdizzle was invited to the Smash World Tour 2021 Championships for being the #1 ranked player within the Oceania region.

Results

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(155 entrants)
Top Cut (Top 32)
Finals (Top 12)

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Kinaji   
2nd   RaZe*    
3rd   Ichigo  
4th   Fryd Ryce  
5th   SebPro101  
6th   Luma   
7th   Aluf  
8th   Extra   
9th   Danklin  
10th   Jdizzle  
11th   Poppt1   
12th   Khami  
13th   Radio  
13th   Xav*   
13th   Dura   
13th   Ghost   
17th   Q  
17th   JuiceGoose  
17th   Shaoweater  
17th   Maplemage   
17th   Dags  
17th   P9  
17th   Coleman  
17th   Ben Gold  
25th   MAST!  
25th   Kanga  
25th   Andrew Lin  
25th   Digby Main  
25th   Saikou  
25th   IcyK  
25th   chizzL  
25th   Googlemaps  

*DQ'd in Losers

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Last Chance Qualifier

(143 entrants)
Top Cut (Top 52)
Finals (Top 8)

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Sriks    
2nd   Ghost    
3rd   Maplemage    
4th   Googlemaps   
5th   Coleman  
5th   Q     
7th   Dags  
7th   Dura   

Trivia

  • The 9th place tiebreaker in the main bracket was a free-for-all instead of a round-robin.
  • After Kinaji won the first set of Grand Finals from losers and reset the bracket, RaZe's power shut off in Game 1 of the second set and he was disqualified.

References

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