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... , every match was crucial. The main reason was because among the other quarter-final matches, the strength of the two teams was relatively different. In addition, during this period of time, the external media had bundled the two teams GH and Win together. Unknowingly, it raised a greater sense of expectations.

It was also at this point that Win, who just lost the match, suddenly tweeted. The content was very simple. It was a ‘Looking forward to the quarter-finals’ followed by a handshake ...

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