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Smash World Tour 2021 Championships
SWT 2021 Championships logo.png
Dates December 17th-19th, 2021
Venue Hilton Orlando
Address/City 6001 Destination Parkway
Orlando, Florida USA
Attendance 718
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners USA Plup 1v1
USA Jflex & USA 2saint 2v2
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Mexico MkLeo 1v1
USA Justice & USA Mystery Sol 2v2

The Smash World Tour 2021 Championships was the Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate finale for Smash World Tour 2021 being held in Orlando, Florida from December 17th-19th, 2021. The 32 players of each game who qualified through the Regional Finals aparticipated tournament. A Last Chance Qualifier for each game was held on December 17th with the top 8 players qualifying,[1] bringing the total to 40 players for each game. Qualified players could not enter side events, and side events were not streamed.[2]

Format

There was a round robin Group Stage and a final double elimination Championship Bracket for each game. The 40 players are divided in eight round robin groups, with each one including a player from the Last Chance Qualifier. The first placing player of each group is sent winners' side of the Championship Bracket, while second and third placing player of each group is sent losers' side of the Championship Bracket. The Top 24 will play in the Championship Bracket in a double elimination format. All sets are best of 5, in both the Group Stage and Championship Bracket.

The Last Chance Qualifier on December 17th will be played up until top 8 and not play out the top 8 bracket.[3] Four sets in group are played on December 17th during Phase 1 of the Last Chance Qualifier: Seed #1 vs. #3, #1 vs. #4, #2 vs. #3, and #2 vs. #4. The remaining six sets (Seed #1 vs. #2, Seed #3 vs. #4, and the Last Chance Qualifier player's four sets) are played on December 18th. Winners' Quarters, Losers' Round 1, and Losers' Round 2 of the Championship Bracket are played on December 18th. The Championship Bracket will be played to completion on December 19th, starting with Winners' Semis and Losers' Top 12.

In the event of a two-way tie in a Group Stage round robin, the tie will be broken by the head-to-head of game wins between the players. In a three-way tie, the following tiebreakers will be applied, in the following order:[4]

  1. Game win percentage in the Group Stage defined as total games won divided by total games played.
  2. If still tied, the tied players will play another Round Robin with best of 1 matches. If still tied, this step will be repeated until the tie is resolved.

Melee Group Stage

Group Seed #1 Seed #2 Seed #3 Seed #4 LCQ Player
Group A USA Wizzrobe UK Frenzy USA Aura Chile HP USA Mew2King
Group B USA Plup USA Aklo Germany Ice Japan Shippu USA Ginger
Group C Japan aMSa USA Kalamazhu USA Gahtzu Mexico Far! USA Jmook
Group D USA Hungrybox USA Fiction Germany Nicki Australia Sock USA Luigi Ka-Master
Group E USA SFAT UK Professor Pro USA Zamu Japan Inngenn USA Magi
Group F USA KoDoRiN USA lloD Switzerland Jah Ridin' Panama JCAM USA Panda
Group G USA Polish Sweden Pipsqueak Pakistan Spark Chile Chape USA Colbol
Group H Spain Trif USA Faceroll Australia Sora USA Ben USA Axe

Ultimate Group Stage

Group Seed #1 Seed #2 Seed #3 Seed #4 LCQ Player
Group A Mexico MkLeo UK Peli USA Myran Australia Jdizzle USA Anathema
Group B Mexico Sparg0 USA Scend Japan Lea France Tomberry USA Marss
Group C Japan ProtoBanham USA MVD USA Wrath Hong Kong XIFL USA MuteAce
Group D USA Kola Japan Shuton USA moxi Austria Sintro USA Kobe
Group E Mexico Maister Canada Riddles Germany Tarik Ecuador Br1 AV USA Zomba
Group F France Glutonny Japan KEN USA BassMage Dominican Republic Capitancito USA Tilde
Group G USA Dabuz Dominican Republic Sonix USA SKITTLES!! Japan alice Mexico Chag
Group H USA Tweek Spain sisqui Mexico Cloudy USA Kiyarash USA Cosmos

Players qualified

Melee

The following players qualified through the circuit for Melee:

Players denoted with an asterisk (*) were invited but did not attend the regional final.

NA West

NA East

Central America

South America

Europe

East Asia

Oceania

Last Chance Qualifier

The following players replaced those that did not attend:

  • NA West: USA Aura, Pakistan Spark. With no one from SWT: NA West Melee Regional Finals available, Spark was selected because he was considered for the tournament, but was unable to compete at the time.
  • NA East: USA Zamu, USA Ben.
  • Europe: Australia Sock. With no European players available, Smash World Tour elected to give Oceania more representation by giving the spot to Sock.
  • East Asia: Japan Shippu.

** Invited due to the regional final being cancelled.

Ultimate

The following players qualified through the circuit for Ultimate:

Players denoted with an asterisk (*) were invited but did not attend the regional final.

NA West

NA East

Central America

South America

Europe

East Asia

Oceania

Last Chance Qualifier

The following player replaced Yei:

** Invited due to the regional final being cancelled.
*** Invited due to the eight Southeast Asian players being unable to attend the regional final.

Results

Super Smash Bros. Melee singles

(40 entrants)
Championship Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st USA Plup Sheik (SSBM)Fox (SSBM)
2nd USA Wizzrobe Captain Falcon (SSBM)
3rd USA Polish Peach (SSBM)
4th Spain Trif Peach (SSBM)
5th Japan aMSa Yoshi (SSBM)
5th USA Hungrybox Jigglypuff (SSBM)
7th USA Faceroll Sheik (SSBM)
7th Sweden Pipsqueak Fox (SSBM)
9th USA Magi Falco (SSBM)
9th USA Aklo Fox (SSBM)
9th USA lloD Peach (SSBM)
9th UK Frenzy Falco (SSBM)
13th USA Jmook Sheik (SSBM)
13th Germany Ice Fox (SSBM)
13th USA Colbol Fox (SSBM)
13th USA KoDoRiN Marth (SSBM)
17th UK Professor Pro Fox (SSBM)
17th Australia Sora Fox (SSBM)
17th Germany Nicki Fox (SSBM)
17th USA Panda Fox (SSBM)
17th USA Mew2King Sheik (SSBM)Marth (SSBM)
17th USA Kalamazhu Peach (SSBM)
17th USA Fiction Falco (SSBM)
17th USA SFAT Fox (SSBM)
25th USA Axe Pikachu (SSBM)
25th Chile Chape Fox (SSBM)
25th Switzerland Jah Ridin' Luigi (SSBM)
25th USA Zamu Fox (SSBM)
25th Australia Sock Fox (SSBM)
25th USA Gahtzu Captain Falcon (SSBM)
25th USA Ginger Falco (SSBM)
25th USA Aura Peach (SSBM)
33rd Pakistan Spark Sheik (SSBM)
33rd USA Ben Sheik (SSBM)
33rd Panama JCAM Sheik (SSBM)
33rd Japan Inngenn Marth (SSBM)
33rd USA Ka-Master Luigi (SSBM)
33rd Mexico Far! Sheik (SSBM)
33rd Japan Shippu Peach (SSBM)
33rd Chile HP Yoshi (SSBM)

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(40 entrants)
Championship Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st Mexico MkLeo Byleth (SSBU)PyraMythra (SSBU)
2nd USA Cosmos PyraMythra (SSBU)
3rd Mexico Sparg0 PyraMythra (SSBU)Cloud (SSBU)
4th USA Zomba R.O.B. (SSBU)
5th USA Dabuz Rosalina (SSBU)Olimar (SSBU)
5th USA Kola Roy (SSBU)
7th Japan ProtoBanham Min Min (SSBU)Lucina (SSBU)
7th Japan KEN Sonic (SSBU)
9th Dominican Republic Sonix Sonic (SSBU)
9th USA MuteAce Peach (SSBU)
9th Japan Shuton Olimar (SSBU)PyraMythra (SSBU)
9th Spain sisqui Dark Samus (SSBU)
13th Mexico Maister Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
13th France Glutonny Wario (SSBU)
13th USA Scend Ness (SSBU)
13th Canada Riddles Terry (SSBU)Kazuya (SSBU)
17th USA Tweek Diddy Kong (SSBU)Wario (SSBU)
17th USA Marss Zero Suit Samus (SSBU)
17th USA Anathema R.O.B. (SSBU)
17th USA BassMage Jigglypuff (SSBU)
17th USA moxi Wolf (SSBU)
17th USA SKITTLES!! Young Link (SSBU)
17th USA MVD Snake (SSBU)
17th USA Myran Olimar (SSBU)
25th Mexico Chag Palutena (SSBU)
25th Mexico Cloudy Sephiroth (SSBU)
25th Germany Tarik Greninja (SSBU)
25th Dominican Republic Capitancito Mii Gunner (SSBU)
25th USA Kobe Young Link (SSBU)
25th USA Wrath Sonic (SSBU)
25th Japan Lea Greninja (SSBU)
25th Australia Jdizzle Young Link (SSBU)
33rd Japan alice Roy (SSBU)
33rd USA Kiyarash Luigi (SSBU)
33rd USA Tilde Falco (SSBU)
33rd Ecuador Br1 AV Snake (SSBU)
33rd Austria Sintro R.O.B. (SSBU)
33rd Hong Kong XIFL Pokémon Trainer (SSBU)
33rd France Tomberry Snake (SSBU)
33rd UK Peli Sonic (SSBU)

Side events

Super Smash Bros. Melee doubles

(60 teams)
Top 16 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st USA Jflex USA 2saint
2nd
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Super Smash Bros. Melee Mid Tier singles

(143 entrants)
Top 32 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st USA Kuya Link (SSBM)Mr. Game & Watch (SSBM)
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doubles

(78 teams)
Top 32 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st USA Justice USA Mystery Sol
2nd
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Squad Strike

(249 entrants)
Top 64 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st USA Lui$
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Controversy

Melee

The losers side of the Melee bracket was discovered to be incorrectly decided.[5] Despite the discrepancy being discovered long before the sets would have started, the bracket was not changed.

Ultimate

Following the end of the ProtoBanham vs Sonix set, it was discovered that every set in top 12 up until then was played with Underdog Boost enabled,[6][7] as well as Sonix vs. Maister the day prior.[8][9] The tournament continued without any sets being replayed. Many players and spectators were frustrated by the mistake and the outcome, believing that the competitive integrity of the tournament had been ruined; this was further emphasized by the tournament being the conclusion to Smash World Tour 2021, which had a $150,000 dollar prize pool. Criticism was aimed at the tournament organizers for failing to check the ruleset before top 12 began, however, it was revealed that the ruleset had been verified before top 12 began,[10] causing speculation that the rule change was made during top 12 by either a player in bracket or a tournament organizer.

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