Team Spirit confidently kicked off their BLAST Open London 2025 campaign with a convincing 2-0 victory over the Australian squad FlyQuest in the Group B upper bracket quarter-final. The Russian team left their opponents no chance on Mirage and Dust2, proving they are ready to fight for a spot at the LAN Finals.
Domination from Team Spirit
Team Spirit secured a solid 2-0 win over FlyQuest in the Group B upper bracket at BLAST Open London 2025. The first map was Mirage, where Spirit completely dominated and quickly closed out the game 13:4. FlyQuest failed to put up a worthy resistance, while the Russian side executed their strategy and showcased their individual superiority.
On Dust2, things looked a bit more competitive only in the first half — Spirit went into the side switch with a 7:5 lead. However, after that FlyQuest collapsed on defense, failing to win a single round, allowing Spirit to confidently close the series. Final score — 13:5 and a clean 2-0 for Spirit.

Best Player of the Match
Once again, the best player of the match was donk, reaffirming his status as the team’s biggest star. Despite the noticeable gap in strength between the opponents, his individual stats were impressive: ADR — 126, Swing — +9.89%, Rating — 2.05. Donk was the driving force for Spirit, setting the pace of the game and putting immense pressure on FlyQuest in every round.

Step Towards LAN Finals
For FlyQuest, this defeat does not mean the end of their tournament run — they will have a chance to bounce back in the lower bracket against the loser of the FURIA vs Legacy matchup.
Meanwhile, Spirit continue their way in the upper bracket and will face the winner of that pair, holding great chances to strengthen their position. If Spirit win the Group B upper bracket semi-final, they will secure a spot at the LAN Finals.