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HomeSportseSportsVALORANT News: Sentinels rally past Gen.G in Masters Madrid final

VALORANT News: Sentinels rally past Gen.G in Masters Madrid final

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Sentinels edged Gen.G Esports 3-2 on Sunday in the final of the Valorant Champions Tour 2024 Masters Madrid event.

After falling 13-8 on Breeze to open the match, Sentinels prevailed 14-12 on Bind to knot things at 1. Gen.G took Ascent 13-8, but Sentinels responded with victories on Split (13-10) and Icebox (13-6) to take home $250,000 and three Americas Points.

Zachary “zekken” Patrone of the United States finished with 101 kills and a plus-16 kill-death differential for Sentinels, who got revenge after losing 2-1 to Gen.G Esports in Friday’s upper-bracket final.

Kim “Karon” Won-tae of South Korea recorded 79 kills and a plus-1 K-D ratio for Gen.G.

Sentinels reached the grand final by beating Paper Rex 3-1 in the lower-bracket final on Saturday.

Masters Madrid prize pool:
1. $250,000, three Americas Points — Sentinels
2. $100,000 — Gen.G Esports
3. $65,000 — Paper Rex
4. $35,000 — LOUD
5-6. $15,000 — EDward Gaming, Karmine Corp
7-8. $10,000 — FunPlus Phoenix, Team Heretics

–Field Level Media

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