TES suffered a 0-3 defeat to T1 in the S15 World Championship semifinals, leading to their elimination. This match soon triggered a lot of overseas fan debates. Let’s see what they think!

- To be honest, using Draven against Pantheon and Sion is nearly impossible.
- JackeyLove gave it his all. Why pick Draven but completely fail to center the tactics around him? Why pick Draven as the sole damage dealer but fail to protect him?
- Watching the third game, I truly felt sorry for TES. It was just heartbreaking.
- Draven missing out on gold during the bot lane gank was really disheartening.
- It felt like T1 was just having fun in the latter half of the third match.
- JackeyLove is innocent. Kanavi and Creme are the real culprits.
- Kanavi is the prime offender. He got four kills but wasted his ultimate completely.
- Why does Kanavi always get crushed when facing Oner? Is he afraid that if he beats Oner, Oner might beat him up in real life?
- Kanavi is being punished by Oner for being selected for the Asian Games.
- JackeyLove’s happiest moment today was getting hit by Renata’s ultimate and then dying with T1’s teammates.
- The annual TES humiliation ceremony.
- T1 made them look like bottom-tier teams once again.
- At least IG launched a more fierce counterattack.

- I didn’t have high expectations for TES, but this performance is ridiculously bad. Kanavi brother, what are you doing? Honestly, every lane got outplayed.
- Qiyana had a huge lead early but was almost invisible later on.
- This is the fourth consecutive year that 369 has been eliminated by T1 at Worlds.
- If he makes Worlds again next year, I hope no one forces him to talk about avenging T1. Being crushed by them every time must be painful to admit.
- TES’s record against LCK this year is 0 wins and 12 losses. Their performance this year is truly “impressive.”
- TES was completely outclassed in every position; T1 toyed with them in every match.
- TES lost all dignity.

- The overall skill gap is huge, especially between Oner and Keria, who utterly dominated Kanavi and Hang.
- Doran or Peter could become world champions next week. My goodness, just thinking about it is unbelievable.
- Telecom Wars meet the World Championship!
- Chovy might be the only 2020 DRX player without a world championship title. Even Pyosik has one now, haha.
- Fear it, avoid it, but the inevitable has arrived. Faker reaches the finals!
- The most predictable outcome.
- Faker is about to win his third world championship during Chovy’s prime.
- Faker is about to claim his third world championship in the second peak of his career.
- Hurry up and give Kanavi a T1 skin.
- Kanavi has contributed a lot to T1, like in JDG in 2023 and also this year.
- This is definitely the most mentally crushing BO5 JackeyLove has ever played.
- Maybe JKL could take down Kanavi live on stage.
- Only JKL and 369 from TES are human; they are the only ones who tried.
- This might not look good for LPL, but on the bright side, T1 hasn’t beaten BLG yet.
- The LPL’s number one seed still hasn’t been defeated by T1 in this World Championship, an improvement from last year.

- I just realized T1 eliminated LPL’s fourth, third, and second seeds. Faker truly dominates the LPL region.
- T1 joined the play-ins just to knock out as many LPL teams as possible.
- 369, I’m sorry. I really feel for him; this is so unfair to him every year.
- In game three, 369 landed six amazing ultimates, but Kanavi kept dying and Creme was useless.
- I don’t think Kanavi actually wants to win.
- Imagine if someone told you in 2019 that Doran would reach the Worlds final before Tarzan and Chovy. What would you think? Haha.
- How on earth did TES even qualify for Worlds?
- Because they are TES. They perform well against other Chinese teams but shrink when facing Korean teams internationally.
- Feels like a replay of 2016: the only teams to eliminate LCK were Korean teams themselves.
So, what do you think about these overseas fans’ opinions? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. For more international discussions, follow Beta!