TyLoo got their first win of the tournament defeating Cloud9 on Mirage. After getting to a 1-1 score in Atlanta, Tyloo's coach QiFang "Karsa" Su talked to HLTV about their recent tournaments and matches at the Major Qualifier.

The second day of the ELEAGUE Major Main Qualifier brought us a lot of upset, with TYLOO beating Cloud9 being one of them.

To hear how the Chinese team managed to beat Cloud9 despite their recent underwhelming performances, we talked to the team's coach QiFang "⁠Karsa⁠" Su.

Let's start with one of your recent tournament that you didn't have a good showing on - IEM Oakland. What did you think the problem was there and what did you gather from that tournament? The main reason we didn't have a good result at IEM Oakland was a mentality thing. The first two games were very close and after those games we lost some confidence and it seemed that whoever we played we can't win. After that tournament we reviewed the games and there was much to learn so we spent a lot of time in preparation for this tournament. After that was WCA where you lost to iGame.com in the end. With them being a lower tier European team, how were you feeling after that defeat? Our goal at WCA was to win the tournament but after we lost to Epsilon in the semi-final we kinda felt like we didn't care about the match anymore because we lost the most important game. When facing iGame we were not mature enough, players were like "whatever, we will just play and we will fun" but after that we were like "we can't win in this form". So in the end of the game we started to get nervous and I think that's why we lost this game. Regionally, do you think like ViCi Gaming has been stepping up and catching up to you guys? We feel that ViCi has been improving continually, we can still win against them but we've seen their improvement and it's harder and harder to win.

Marshall and Karsa overlooking DD and fancy1 at the qualifier