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|image = Smash_Summit_11.png
|image = Smash_Summit_11.png
|dates = July 15th-18th, 2021
|dates = July 15th-18th, 2021
|venue = Beyond the Summit
|venue = Summit Gaming House
|address =''unknown''
|address =''unknown''
|entryfees = N/A
|entryfees = N/A
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|attendance = 16
|attendance = 16
|ssbmwinner = {{Sm|Mango|USA}} <small>1v1</small>
|ssbmwinner = {{Sm|Mango|USA}} <small>1v1</small>
|organizer= {{Team|Beyond the Summit}}
|director= {{Team|Beyond the Summit}}
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'''Smash Summit 11''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' invitational [[List of national tournaments|supermajor]] tournament. It was the eleventh installment of the [[Tournament:Smash Summit (series)|Smash Summit series]] for ''Melee'', and was held on July 15th-18th, 2021. It was held at the Beyond the Summit's Studio in Los Angeles, California, and was closed to the general public.
'''Smash Summit 11''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' invitational [[List of national tournaments|supermajor]] tournament. It was the eleventh installment of the [[Tournament:Smash Summit (series)|Smash Summit series]] for ''Melee'', and was held on July 15th-18th, 2021. Like previous Smash Summits, it was held at the Summit Gaming House, a private residence house in Los Angeles, California, and was closed to the general public.


The tournament was notable as the first offline major for ''Melee'' in over a year, due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on competitive Smash|COVID-19 pandemic]]. At $155,372, it also set the record for the largest prize pool of any event in ''Smash'' history, a record that it held for a month. {{Sm|Leffen}} and {{Sm|aMSa}} were both automatically invited to the event as international competitors who had been unable to compete in North American online events; however, Leffen was unable to attend due to visa issues. {{Sm|Pipsqueak}} had also qualified for the event, but had to withdraw the day before the start of competition due to travel difficulties; he was then given an automatic invite to {{Trn|Smash Summit 12}}.
The tournament was notable as the first offline major for ''Melee'' in over a year, due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on competitive Smash|COVID-19 pandemic]]. At $155,372, it also set the record for the largest prize pool of any event in ''Smash'' history, a record that it held for a month. {{Sm|Leffen}} and {{Sm|aMSa}} were both automatically invited to the event as international competitors who had been unable to compete in North American online events; however, Leffen was unable to attend due to visa issues. {{Sm|Pipsqueak}} had also qualified for the event, but had to withdraw the day before the start of competition due to travel difficulties; he was then given an automatic invite to {{Trn|Smash Summit 12}}.  


{{Sm|Mango}} took first place at the event, defeating {{Sm|moky}}, {{Sm|n0ne}}, {{Sm|iBDW}}, {{Sm|Plup}}, {{Sm|Hungrybox}}, and {{Sm|Zain}} twice en route to his first Summit championship. The two-set, ten-game grand finals was immediately considered an all-time classic, as Mango clawed back from an 0-2 deficit in the first set and defeated Zain's {{SSBM|Marth}} using {{SSBM|Fox}} in back-to-back games on {{SSBM|Final Destination}}, a matchup widely considered to be unfavorable for Fox. Hungrybox also had an impressive showing at the event; although his online placements had been lackluster, he defeated aMSa and iBDW to reach winners' finals before losing to Zain and Mango and finishing the event in 3rd place.
{{Sm|Mango}} took first place at the event, defeating {{Sm|moky}}, {{Sm|n0ne}}, {{Sm|iBDW}}, {{Sm|Plup}}, {{Sm|Hungrybox}}, and {{Sm|Zain}} twice en route to his first Summit championship. The two-set, ten-game grand finals was immediately considered an all-time classic, as Mango clawed back from an 0-2 deficit in the first set and defeated Zain's {{SSBM|Marth}} using {{SSBM|Fox}} in back-to-back games on {{SSBM|Final Destination}}, a matchup widely considered to be unfavorable for Fox. Hungrybox also had an impressive showing at the event; although his online placements had been lackluster, he defeated aMSa and iBDW to reach winners' finals before losing to Zain and Mango and finishing the event in 3rd place.
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==Results==
==Results==
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' singles===
===Singles===
(16 entrants)<br>
(16 entrants)<br>
[https://start.gg/tournament/smash-summit-11/event/melee-singles/brackets/967540/1534195 Final Bracket]
[https://start.gg/tournament/smash-summit-11/event/melee-singles/brackets/967540/1534195 Final Bracket]
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====VIP Bracket====
====VIP Bracket====
(22 entrants)<br>
(22 entrants)<br>[https://start.gg/tournament/smash-summit-11/event/vip-melee-singles/brackets/967927/1534739 Bracket]
[https://start.gg/tournament/smash-summit-11/event/vip-melee-singles/brackets/967927/1534739 Bracket]
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***yingling's campaign garnered attention due to his underdog status and his lead throughout most of the voting phase. A few notable players, including {{Sm|HugS}} and {{Sm|LSD}}, voiced their support for yingling,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uz5waXcsBU8|title=HugS' video on yingling}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/LSDSSBM/status/1411805271886864385|title=LSD's Tweet}}</ref> and many other players changed their Twitter profile picture to that of a fish from ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' and their Twitter name to "I am Nicholas yingling."
***yingling's campaign garnered attention due to his underdog status and his lead throughout most of the voting phase. A few notable players, including {{Sm|HugS}} and {{Sm|LSD}}, voiced their support for yingling,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uz5waXcsBU8|title=HugS' video on yingling}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/LSDSSBM/status/1411805271886864385|title=LSD's Tweet}}</ref> and many other players changed their Twitter profile picture to that of a fish from ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' and their Twitter name to "I am Nicholas yingling."
*Smash Summit 11 was the first in-person Smash Summit to have no players from Sweden and Europe as a whole compete, as both {{Sm|Leffen}} and {{Sm|Pipsqueak}} encountered travel issues originating from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that prevented them from attending.
*Smash Summit 11 was the first in-person Smash Summit to have no players from Sweden and Europe as a whole compete, as both {{Sm|Leffen}} and {{Sm|Pipsqueak}} encountered travel issues originating from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that prevented them from attending.
*Mango's loser's run is tied with {{Sm|acola}}'s loser's run at {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 6}} for the longest of any Smash Summit champion, winning 7 consecutive sets after losing to {{Sm|Plup}} in Winner's Quarterfinals.
*Mango's loser's run is the longest of any Smash Summit champion, losing to {{Sm|Plup}} in Winner's Quarterfinals and then winning 7 consecutive sets from Top 12 onwards.


==References==
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