T1 defeated DWG KIA in week 2 of League of Legends LCK 2022 Summer Split and extended their winning streak to 24 matches in a row, breaking the previous record of 23, which was posted by their own former team, SK Telecom T1 in 2015.
During the LCK Summer Split, DK recalled Jang “Nuguri” Ha-gwon in the top lane after a year-break to strengthen the squad and increase their chances of qualifying for League of Legends Worlds. The public, however, anticipated DK to rebound against T1 after losing the best-of-three series against Gen.G.
T1 lost a game to KT Rolster in the first week of LCK summer, but they didn't lose the series and continued their unbeaten streak at home.
In the opening game of today's League of Legends series, DK got off to an excellent start thanks to Nuguri's solo kill on Choi “Zeus” Woo-je. The former delivered an excellent showing with his Mordekaiser. Around the time they took down Kim “Kellin” Hyeong-gyu on his Karma in the bottom lane, T1 swapped one back.
DWG KIA continued to exert pressure in the early stages, giving Mordekaiser two more kills and increasing his KDA to 3/0/0 in less than 11 minutes. DK sought to control early proceedings and put pressure on their rivals with a fed Mordekaiser.
T1, though, exhibited patience as they continued to capture the dragons and close the gold gap. To progressively gain an advantage in the middle of the game, T1 started to receive picks frequently and collapsed on DK at the right time.
To increase their advantage in the match, T1 took control of the Baron and pushed through all the lanes. DK did prevail in a few teamfights, but T1 consistently won the majority of these battles and delivered when it counted the most.
T1 won the teamfight and after obtaining the
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