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TNC Predator Adds Mushi as Coach for The International 10 Regional Qualifiers

Mushi Joins TNC Predator as Coach for TI10 SEA Qualifiers

Renowned Dota 2 player, Mushi, has taken on a coaching role with TNC Predator. The team is gearing up to compete in the Southeast Asia regional qualifiers for a chance to secure one of the final six spots at The International 10.

A New Chapter for Mushi

Mushi recently parted ways with Team SMG in May, marking his departure from his seventh team since 2019.

Exciting Announcement from TNC Predator

TNC Predator announced Mushi’s addition to their roster as a coach for the TI10 SEA Qualifiers. The team expressed their enthusiasm and invited fans to support them on June 30.

Mushi’s Journey as a Coach and Player

Should Mushi secure a coaching role in TI10, it would be his second consecutive time in that position. Previously, he coached Mineski to a ninth-place finish at TI9 after failing to qualify as a player alongside Geek Fam. His last active participation in the event was as a player for Mineski at TI8, where they also secured a ninth-place finish.

TNC Predator’s Promising Performance

TNC Predator’s current roster ended the 2021 Dota Pro Circuit on a high note by placing seventh at the WePlay Esports AniMajor. Although they did not secure a direct invite to TI10, their performance showcased their ability to compete with other top teams in Dota.

Qualifier Run and Competition

TNC Predator will kick off their qualifier run against Mushi’s former team, SMG. The winner of that match will proceed to face the winner of BOOM Esports versus Execration in the second round of the upper bracket.

The Southeast Asia regional qualifiers for TI10 will commence on June 30.

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