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Top 10 Best Players at VALORANT Masters Toronto 2025 Swiss Stage

Time: 2025-06-12 07:37 (UTC)

The second major tournament of 2025, Masters Toronto , is already halfway through. The group stage ended yesterday, and after it, 8 teams qualified for the playoffs. Before the start of the final stage, we analyzed the individual play of all participants, and below we present the 10 best players of the group stage of Valorant Masters Toronto 2025, taking into account the ADR rating, K/D value, and overall ACS rating.

10th place: Munchkin ( Gen.G Esports ) – 223

Munchkin took the last place among the top ten players. The captain of Gen.G Esports has brought the team many prizes at international events over the past two years, and the current Masters Toronto will be no exception. Gen.G successfully advanced to the playoffs thanks to two victories and most likely continued on their path.

Average performance:

ACS: 223
K/D: 0.78
ADR: 139.28

9th place: Foxy9 ( Gen.G Esports ) – 223
The teammate of the above-mentioned player, Foxy9 , also scored 223 ACS points in the group stage. This indicates that most Gen.G players have a high level of play, and there is no weak link.

Average performance:

ACS: 223
K/D: 0.88
ADR: 143.13

8th place: Juicy ( Wolves Esports ) – 231
An 18-year-old newcomer to the professional scene, Juicy only started playing for Wolves at the end of 2024, but even so, he managed to qualify for his first international tournament. Thanks to two victories, the team secured a place in the playoffs and moved from the ranks of outsiders to a stable team that could become the winner.

Average performance:

ACS: 231
K/D: 0.82
ADR: 147.16

7th place: Karon ( Gen.G Esports ) – 231

The third Gen.G Esports player on our list is Karon . The Korean team was his first and so far only club on the professional scene. That is why Karon continues to defend the Gen.G Esports flag with all his might on his favorite Omen, on which he played both matches during the group stage.

Average performance:

ACS: 231
K/D: 0.88
ADR: 156.26

6th place: Verno ( MIBR ) – 237
Although MIBR unfortunately lost both of their matches and left Masters, this does not affect the personal skills of the players. One of the best was Verno , who even after two defeats entered the top ten players, which directly speaks to his skill and high level of preparation.

Average performance:

ACS: 237
K/D: 0.79
ADR: 157.62

5th place: zekken ( Sentinels ) – 241
The most famous team in the American region, Sentinels , successfully defeated their Chinese opponents twice and advanced to the playoffs. zekken , who has been the backbone of the team since 2022, made a significant contribution to these victories. He continues to demonstrate a high level of play and has confidently entered the top 10 best players in more than one tournament.

Average performance:

ACS: 241
K/D: 0.82
ADR: 155.54
4th place: Jinggg ( Paper Rex ) – 245

The legendary player Jinggg returned to the professional scene after a short break and has not lost any of his skills. Despite the fact that Paper Rex successfully made it to the playoffs, Jinggg is the only one from his team to enter the top 10 best players, which speaks to his experience.

Average performance:

ACS: 245
K/D: 0.85
ADR: 157.89

3rd place: whz ( Bilibili Gaming ) – 253
The duelist, who in 2023 was called one of the geniuses of the Chinese scene, along with ZmjjKK, did not achieve as much success as the latter. Nevertheless, whz consistently shows good individual results, although his team did not make it to the playoffs of this Masters.

Average performance:

ACS: 253
K/D: 0.89
ADR: 156.06

2nd place: Spring ( Wolves Esports ) – 256
Another newcomer to the Tier 1 scene with the cool nickname Spring , along with other Wolves members, surprised everyone with their wins over the top teams Heretics and BiliBili. Thanks to these results and a spot in the playoffs, his team will no longer be considered an underdog in the Chinese region.

Average performance:

ACS: 256
K/D: 0.91
ADR: 164.33

1st place: t3xture ( Gen.G Esports ) – 298

Another Gen.G member, t3xture , became the best player of the group stage, scoring almost 300 ACS in two matches, which is an incredible result. t3xture once again proved his consistency and showed that Gen.G is still one of the strongest clubs in the world.

Average performance:

ACS: 298
K/D: 1.11
ADR: 192.24

Masters Toronto 2025 is taking place from June 7 to 22 in LAN format in Toronto at the Enercare Centre. The 12 strongest teams from each competitive region are competing for a large prize pool of $1,000,000, as well as VCT points, which are necessary to qualify for the world championship.

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