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Pakistan’s Arslan Ash Attains International Tekken 7 Tournament

Arslan Ash Tekken 7 Tournament
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Pakistan’s Arslan Ash Siddique bags the International WePlay Ultimate Fighting League (WUFL) Tekken 7 tournament.

After being honoured, Arslan Ash said he feels really fortunate to bag this remarkable milestone and also extended love and thankfulness to his family and supporters. 

“I feel so lucky and happy to win this amazing event for Tekken 7 in 2021! Thank you to my friends, family and supporters around the world. Thank you to my friends, family and supporters around the world,” he wrote in his Twitter post. 

The 25-year old boy faced another Pakistani player Awais Honey. Arslan acquired the title with a 5:2 score on the board.

Tekken 7 Final Bracket — Results

1. RB|ArslanAsh (Zafina)

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2. GG|AwaisHoney (Akuma, Negan)
3. JDCR (Dragunov)
4. GG|Saint (Ganryu)
5. UYU|Fergus (Asuka)
5. VGIA|Caiper (Feng)
7. mYi|KiraKira (Eliza)
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7. HG|DanielMado (Jin)

Ash received a reward of $15,000 for his achievement, whereas the runner-up Awais Honey earned $10,000, and bronze-medalist JDCR won $8,000.

Furthermore, Arslan Ash was previously known for his performance in The King of Fighters series. He is also known for being the best KOF XIII & KOF XIV player from Pakistan.

Back in 2018, the Tekken 7 winner contracted with vSlash eSports and stayed part of the team until the start of 2021.

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