Australian Open Summer Smash Featuring Fortnite 2020: Results and Winners

Australian Open Summer Smash Featuring Fortnite 2020: Results and Winners

Australian Open Summer Smash Featuring Fortnite 2020: Results And Winners

For the second year in a row, Fortnite was the main event at the annual Summer Smash held at the Australian Open from Saturday, February 1 - Sunday, February 2, 2020. Last year’s event was one of the best Fortnite tournaments, with players from all over the world flying in to partake in the competition. This year's Australian Open Summer Smash Featuring Fortnite was no exception, with $400,000 on the line for the solos portion of the event.

Players such as Benjyfishy and G FUEL-sponsored Replays from FaZe Clan were all in attendance. Along with the solos competition of the event, there was a $100,000 Pro-Am for charity, which has become a staple at Fortnite events.

So who came out on top? We’ll go through both days of the competition and share some of the best plays of the weekend.

Pro-Am Results 

 

Saturday’s event was all about the Pro-Am for charity. The majority of Fortnite events nowadays seem to feature acharity component, so it was nice to see! Instead of the usual duos, this one featured trios playing for their chosen foundation. Last year’s Pro-Am winners MrFreshAsian, Lachlan, and Enschway were in attendance, as they looked to win back-to-back Pro-Am titles.

In the days leading up to the event, the organizers announced some notable teams that would be competing, including the following teams: 

  • Reuben Styles, x2TwinsJordan, and Muselk
  • Mitch Robinson, Slaya, and Mau
  • LazarBeam, Dave Hughes, and Rel 

The full list of trios competing in the Pro-Am were as follows: 

  • RNG REL - LazarBeam - Dave Hughes
  • x2Twins Jordan - Muselk - Reuben Styles
  • MrFreshAsian - Lachy - Enschway
  • TinaRaes - LoserFruit - Lenaimoon
  • x2Twins Jesse - Tannar - Jai Waetford
  • Jynx - Mully - Benson
  • 100T Elevate - AlexAoeYT - Jaysis
  • looter is fa - Chanzes - Northeast Party House
  • FPX_Wolf - Wade - ShenTu
  • Slaya - Mau - Mitch Robinson
  • CR Ruri - Neckokun - Elly
  • Psalm - soleKEFS - Ben Sosoli
  • EpikWhale - MagMa - Bakerboynha
  • Jaomock - Babztv1 - Thanasi Kokkinakis
  • Zayt - WhatScope - Nick Kyroglos
  • Superior Pate1k - SarahJane - Tyron_Hapi
  • Ghost Trapped - chabana YT - Dominic Stricker
  • Volx - brodie - James Collopy
  • C9 Blackoutz - Evade Tweaks - jimanda_bynes
  • Maddiesun - FaZe Replays - Dramen Abe
  • Zexrow - MF Jakey - Snezana Dimitrovic
  • C9 DrakoNz - Miss xRa - Karvao yt
  • Airwaks - Leon - Leandro Riedi
  • 100T Ceice - xBumper - Stevie from Ti-5
  • Nyhrox - Becness - Kato_Cloud
  • Ghost Saf - TemptOCE - Mat Verevis
  • Vinny1x - exsu - George Thompson
  • RBK Parpy - PlayitShady - Matt O'Gorman
  • Benjyfishy - Aliythia - Richie Stanaway
  • Symetrical - Twistle - Cooper White

The event was widely considered one of the most entertaining Pro-Ams to date. With a high combination of pro players and talented celebrities, trios was the perfect game mode for this. One of the best clips from the Pro-Am was this spectacular grenade play by Benjyfishy’s team.

 

As you can tell by Fortnite caster Ballatw’s reaction, this was one of the best plays we could have imagined to see from this Pro-Am. At the end of the day, none other than MrFreshAsian, Lachlan, and Enschway came out on top, which means they earned $100,000 for charity and are this year’s Pro-Am champions.

Solos Results

 

The most anticipated event of the weekend was the solos portion. With $400,000 on the line and professional players from across the globe flying in for the event, it was an event to watch for sure. With players like Zexrow, Benjyfishy, EpikWhale, and others in attendance, fans had a lot to look forward to during the event. 

Here’s the full list of solos players:

  • Nyhrox
  • Solary Airwaks
  • Pate1kSuperior
  • NRG BenjyFishy
  • 100T Ceice
  • 100T Elevate
  • TSM Zexrow
  • FaZe Replays
  • Ghost Saf
  • NRG Zayt
  • FaZe Tilt
  • Liquid Vivid
  • TSM Vinny
  • CLG Symetrical
  • NRG Epikwhale
  • GenG TinaRaes
  • GenG Maddiesun
  • Vanguard Jaomock
  • Psalm
  • C9 Drakonz
  • C9 Blackoutz
  • CRRuri
  • CR RizArt
  • CR Bell
  • CR Scarlet
  • CR Qjac
  • CR Yusea
  • CR Vanilla
  • GoRou4RaiF
  • Riddle Bob
  • Riddle Maufin
  • Alice
  • Posk
  • FPX Wolf
  • FPX Midi
  • FPX QianLan
  • EDG Hking
  • X2 Jordan
  • X2 Jesse
  • RBK Parpy
  • RBK Volx
  • Kquid Cat
  • Fresh Alecc
  • Breso
  • Caryion
  • ColtBLS
  • Warriors CoverH
  • Criser
  • Dylan
  • Desire
  • Eshz
  • Forbes
  • Gheez
  • Ghost Trapped
  • Gooboz
  • Hype
  • Legacy Jahlyn
  • RNG Jynx
  • Lachlan
  • Lapex
  • Link
  • BLS Looter
  • Minkin
  • Predepression
  • Psyper
  • RNG Rel
  • Repulsegod
  • Serpennt
  • Bola
  • Slaya
  • Sorif
  • Sozmann
  • Spraz
  • ySync
  • Warriors Twizz
  • Valaxies
  • Worthy
  • Zoreh
  • Parallel Squeakz
  • Jax
  • SpeedyND
  • Mau
  • McCreamy
  • Muselk
  • Mitch Robinson
  • Radius
  • Willl
  • Westy

The tournament took place over six matches, the same number of matches that was allocated for the 2019 Fortnite World Cup. This was the scoring format:

  • Victory Royale: +10 points
  • 2nd-5th: +7 point
  • 6th-15th: +5 point
  • 16th-25th: +3 point
  • Each Elimination: +1 point

Now let’s go over some of the best plays along with the final standings:

History was made during the Australian Open. In what was a surprise to many fans, this was the first time a controller player won a LAN tournament. Breso pulled off a Victory Royale in the final match of the event, which all but secured his place atop the leaderboards.

WatchBreso’s winning moment:

 

Other notable placements in the top 10 were Fortnite World Cup duo winner Nyhrox who finished fourth and Zexrow who placed eighth. And with that, here are the top 20 standings for the Australian Open Summer Smash Featuring Fortnite:

  1. 1. Breso - $100,000
  2. 2. Looter is FA - $40,000
  3. 3. CLG Clymetrical - $25,000
  4. 4. Nyhrox - $18,000
  5. 5. Kquid - $11,000
  6. 6. BOLA - $10,000
  7. 7. Predepression - $8,000
  8. 8. TSM Zexrow - $6,000
  9. 9. Worthy - $5,000
  10. 10. FPX Aimbot.EXE - $3,000 (Remaining players all earned $3,000)
  11. 11. Ghost Trapped
  12. 12. NRG EpikWhale
  13. 13. NRG Benjyfishy
  14. 14. Hype
  15. 15. Westy
  16. 16. Bob
  17. 17. Alice
  18. 18. Jaomock
  19. 19. CR Rizart
  20. 20. Jax

 

What was your favorite moment of the Australian Open Summer Smash action?

Let us know in the comments below!

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This article was written by Nick Farrell, a full-time university student who loves talking and writing about video games.


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