Top Esports vs FPX

Time for the decisive battles: the battle at the top of the table
In the 2019 LPL Summer Split, Top Esports quickly burst into the elite of the Chinese scene. The team with Knight and 369 was a formidable force – aggression, mechanics and a focus on the early game became TES’s signature style. But they faced a tough opponent – FunPlus Phoenix, the future world champions led by the charismatic and unconventional Doinb. TES showed impressive results at the beginning of the split, demonstrating high coordination and synergy between players. Their game was filled with dynamic attacks and bold strategies. Knight, as a midlaner, became a true master of his craft, brilliantly controlling the map and creating opportunities for his team. His choice of champions like LeBlanc and Zoe allowed him to dominate duels and put pressure on opponents.
On the other hand, FunPlus Phoenix was not going to give up either. Doinb brought unusual strategies and approaches to the team, playing in his unique role. His ability to adapt to the situation on the battlefield and find unconventional solutions made him a key player. He used champions like Galio and Kled, who were not always popular, but allowed him to control the game and support his teammates. The most important point of their confrontation was not only individual skills, but also teamwork. TES actively used their strengths, increasing the advantage in the early game. They were not afraid to take risks and initiate fights, which allowed them to accumulate gold and experience. However, FPX, thanks to their flexibility and ability to take a hit, often found an opportunity to counterattack.
Every confrontation between these teams became a real show. Spectators could see incredible combinations and exciting moments that were imprinted in the memories of fans for a long time. The most exciting matches were remembered for many unexpected turns and an intense fight for every visible resource. As the game progressed, FPX began to gain momentum. Their strong teamplay and ability to find common ground on the battlefield began to pay off. Not only were they able to stop TES’ aggressive attacks, but they began to dominate matches themselves, using excellent timing to take objectives and initiate fights. By the end of the split, both teams approached the deciding games with a high level of skill. TES used their aggressive strategy to catch FPX off guard, while FPX, thanks to their experience and adaptability, built their game around map control and smart resource distribution. This matchup became one of the most memorable moments of the season, demonstrating how two completely different styles can collide and create a unique atmosphere on the battlefield.
The split finals were the culmination of this matchup. Both teams entered the ring with a clear goal – to prove their strength and confirm their status as the best in the LPL. This was not just a match, but a battle of ideas, strategy, and individual skill. The audience held their breath, waiting to see who would emerge victorious from this intense battle, as any mistake could have been fatal. Thus, the LPL 2019 Summer Split left behind not only vivid memories of the TES vs. FPX confrontation, but also showed how important it is to be able to adapt and work as a team in esports. These two teams became symbols of how passion and dedication can lead to success, and their matches will forever remain in the history of Chinese LoL.
Pace control and explosions: how the series unfolded
TES started off strong, with Knight on Sylas pulling out the mid lane, zoning out Doinb on Galio, and securing the lead by the 10-minute mark. Karsa on Sejuani was perfectly controlling the rotations, and 369 on Jayce was tearing up the top lane. FPX tried to make a comeback, but TES’s precise initiations left them no chance. The team showed a high level of coordination, quickly reacting to threats and exploiting every mistake their opponent made. By the time the match came to an end, TES had a significant gold and map control advantage, allowing them to easily close out the game.
FPX adapted. They changed the tempo, gave Doinb to Kled, and he wreaked havoc across the map. This time, FPX showed incredible flexibility and strategic savvy. Tian on Lee Sin pulled off some of the best ganks of the season, using his mobility and ability to find weaknesses in TES’s defense. Lwx on Xayah survived tough teamfights, showing great positioning and timing to use his abilities. Despite Knight’s efforts on Akali, FPX had complete macro control and were able to tie the game at 1-1. This win was a big moment for FPX, giving them confidence in their abilities.
A true clash of titans. TES’s draft was risky – Zoe for Knight, Rumble for 369. FPX played Ornn and Nautilus, creating a strong front. The game was on the edge, with both teams taking turns and the tension growing. At 33 minutes, TES won the dragon fight – Karsa stole Soul Point, and the team took Baron. This was a key moment that allowed TES to regain control of the game. A few minutes later, the decisive attack on the mid lane took place, where TES used their advantages, and in the end, they took the match 2-1. With the situation heating up, FPX switched up their strategy once again. Doinb picked a more aggressive champion and the team began to dominate the map. Tian on Lee Sin once again showed a level of play that surprised even the most dedicated fans. FPX used every opportunity to pressure TES, and their coordinated play paid off. TES tried to fight back, but FPX was once again able to close off all escape routes, and the match ended in their favor.
In the decider, both teams came out with a clear strategy. TES emphasized their aggressive play, but FPX became even more cautious, using the strengths of their champions. Each fight became more intense, and the fans were glued to their screens. FPX maneuvered around the map well, and thanks to some great play from Doinb, they were able to take control of key objectives. TES lacked coordination in the crucial moments, and FPX took advantage of this to take the win and close out the series. This series of matches was a real epic for both teams. TES showed that they are capable of a lot, but FPX demonstrated the ability to adapt and find a way out of difficult situations. As a result, FPX emerged victorious, strengthening their status as one of the strongest teams in the LPL. This match will be remembered by fans as a shining example of how important it is not only skill, but also strategy, cooperation, and the ability to adapt in a brutal competition.
Impact and Reaction: TES Make a Statement
The victory over FunPlus Phoenix was a turning point for TES in 2019. They proved that they were ready to fight with the best. Knight became a superstar, and 369 finally cemented his place as one of the top top laners in China. This victory not only boosted the team’s morale, but also raised them to a new level in the eyes of fans and analysts. From this point on, TES began to actively develop and improve their strategies. The team realized that their playstyle, based on aggression and quick reactions, could be successful at a high level. Knight, who became the face of the team, began to attract attention not only with his play, but also with his charisma. His interaction with fans and dedication to the cause made him an idol for many. 369, in turn, showed that he is capable of not only dominating the lane, but also making important decisions in team fights. His ability to read the game and predict the actions of opponents became one of the key factors in TES’s success. His champion selection, such as Jayce and Rumble, became the team’s signature, and his ability to initiate fights often determined the outcome of matches.
After the victory over FPX, TES began to play on the international stage. Their confidence grew, and they showed increasingly impressive results in tournaments. The team took a high position in the LPL, which gave them the opportunity to participate in Worlds 2019. This event was a real test for the entire team, and they prepared for it with special zeal. At Worlds, TES faced the strongest teams in the world. Their first performance against a European representative was a real show. Knight continued to shine, showing incredible individual skills and teamwork. Every move he made caused a stir in the crowd. 369 also did not stay in the shadows, showing excellent results in the lane and in team fights. However, the competition was fierce. Teams from North America, Europe, and Korea were determined. TES had to adapt to different playstyles, which became a real test of their strategy. Despite this, they showed resilience and teamwork, which helped them advance from the group stage.