TH000, Infi book Warcraft III final clash, JuicyJ crowned in Clash Royale

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XI'AN, China, July 20 (Xinhua) -- The Warcraft III final will be an all-Chinese clash as Huang "TH000" Xiang and Wang "Infi" Xuwen fended off their respective opponents in the semifinals at 2019 World Cyber Game (WCG) Grand Final on Saturday here in the Qujiang New District.

South Korean veteran Jang "Moon" Jae-ho failed to repeat his victory over TH000 in his "win or go home" group game on Friday in the semifinals, which saw his maiden WCG title dream crashed in a 2-0 defeat.

"He won yesterday because he wouldn't let go of his dream while I had already qualified, so my goal was to play a great match for the audience. Today neither of us could afford a loss. I was more prudent and made fewer mistakes," TH000 said.

His opponent in the final will be compatriot Infi, who beat Sergei "HawK" Shcherbakov of Russia in the other semifinal.

"Either of us could win the championship, but I think there is a 60-40 chance for Infi," he continued.

Elsewhere, Jackson "JuicyJ" Wahl of the United States edged "Efemgg" of Turkey 3-2 in the final to become the youngest Clash Royale world champion in his debut at an international tournament.

The Hearthstone championship was taken by Mate "Exigo" Kalenics as the Hungarian defeated Terrence "TerrenceM" Miller of the United States 2-1.

In CrossFire, China's Super Valiant swept compatriots All Gamers 2-0 to win the gold medal.

The WCG 2019 will conclude on Sunday after the final of Warcraft III and Honor of Kings. Enditem

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