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The least interesting opener in LPL history? The first game of the summer competition is the Chef Competition!

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The least interesting opener in LPL history? The first game of the summer competition is the Chef Competition!

UP vs. AL

The LPL's summer opener this year is scheduled to be UP vs. AL, and these two teams are the first and second lowest teams in the spring regular season, which is perhaps the least interesting opener in LPL history. The team that has participated in the most openers in LPL history is IG, who have accounted for 3 of the summer openers in the last 5 years, and EDG has also had 2 appearances.

Summer 2022 is IG vs. WBG, Summer 2021 is IGG vs. SN, Summer 2020 is EDG vs. WE, Summer 2019 is EDG vs. DMO, and Summer 2018 is JDG vs. IG. Even five years ago, the opening game of every LPL summer tournament was very interesting, but this year's opener seems to be a bit poor. Of course, compared to the spring game, they also have some personnel adjustments.

The least interesting opener in LPL history? The first game of the summer competition is the Chef Competition!

AL and UP personnel changes

AL finally abandoned the Taiwanese road duo and recruited iBoy, who came back after a short break in the spring season, and recruited a new duo, and the coaching staff was also renewed. AL This change is still quite big, the duo and the coaching staff have all changed, I wonder if it can make them play better in the summer? The spring game is only 3-13 from the bottom, there should still be a lot of room for improvement.

On the UP side, Baolan left the team for RA, Tano promoted a newcomer Hook from the second team, and assisted Doggo in Taiwan to recruit SwordArt, which AL abandoned. Ning is still on the team and has also changed coaches, but this UP squad still doesn't seem to be ideal. With the bottom bottom of the spring game 3-13, can UP really improve?

The least interesting opener in LPL history? The first game of the summer competition is the Chef Competition!

No focus showdown on the first day

In addition to the opening match of the penultimate brother of UP vs. AL, the second game is TT vs. FPX, which is also a game with few highlights. TT played well in the spring regular season, but the playoffs were mediocre, and FPX is not a championship-ready team right now. There were some highlights almost every day, but the first-day schedule of the opener seemed a little too ordinary. UP's playing field Ning is one of the few points to watch, after all, as the first IG champion of the year, FMVP Playing Field, this season after returning to play games after many years, still has a high degree of attention.

It's just that judging from the lineup of UP and AL, I'm afraid this is still a showdown at the level of the chef king in the LPL, which may be interesting in another sense?