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Global Player Rankings by K/D at the End of Stage 2 from VALORANT Champions Tour

Time: 2025-09-04 09:00 (UTC)

Riot Games has unveiled the global player ranking by K/D following Stage 2 results.

At the top is Ilya "Something" Petrov from  Paper Rex  with a score of 1.38, surpassing the second player, Ugur "Ruxic" Guch from  Natus Vincere  who achieved 1.36. Completing the top three is Ibuki "Meiy" Seki from  Detonation FocusMe  with a score of 1.35.

Top 10 Players by K/D in Stage 2

1. Ilya "Something" Petrov

In VCT 2025: Pacific Stage 2, Something showcased incredible efficiency, maintaining the best score among players from all regions — 1.38 K/D. His contribution to the success of Paper Rex was a key factor in the team's victories.

2. Ugur "Ruxic" Guch

The controller from Natus Vincere demonstrated a high level of individual play and team support, maintaining an average of 1.36 K/D in VCT 2025: EMEA Stage 2. His performance was one of the reasons for NAVI's successful showing.

3. Ibuki "Meiy" Seki

Meiy from Detonation FocusMe performed consistently and effectively, with an average of 1.35 K/D. Despite the high individual score, the team couldn't advance beyond the 7th-8th place in the playoffs.

4. Giorgio "Keiko" Sanassi

Keiko from  Team Liquid  maintained a confident level of play, finishing Stage 2 with a 1.33 K/D, confirming his status as one of the strongest players in the region.

5. Francis "OXY" Hoang

OXY from  Cloud9  became one of the top players with a 1.25 K/D, helping the team secure 4th place in the playoffs of VCT Americas Stage 2.

6. Wan "Whzy" Haozhe

Whzy from  Bilibili Gaming  displayed stable and confident gameplay, with his 1.24 K/D playing a crucial role in the team's success at VCT 2025: China Stage 2.

7. Sun "Slowly" Kelun

Slowly from  TYLOO  completed Stage 2 with a 1.24 K/D, affirming his reputation as a reliable and effective player.

8. Maxim "Jemkin" Batorov

Jemkin from  Rex Regum Qeon  also demonstrated a high level of play with a 1.24 K/D, showcasing confidence on the international stage.

9. Lu "Kai" Jinan

Kai from  Trace Esports  finished Stage 2 with a 1.23 K/D, performing at a high level despite the team not advancing to Champions 2025.

10. Deng "Happywei" Minwei

Happywei from  XLG Esports  demonstrated stability and effectiveness, posting a 1.23 K/D in the Sentinel role.

Stage 2 has concluded, and the teams set to compete in Champions 2025 have been determined. In celebration, Riot Games is preparing a host of surprises, events, and gifts for VALORANT fans.

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