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This was the first match played by MycroProcessor to display a radical shift in his editing style, debuted for the first time in his Round 2, "I don't trust anyone". It was a change he additionally marked by uploading this video on his main channel, where his most visually complex and "impressive" work was usually posted, under the title "OH NO WHAT HAPPEN TO MYCRO HE WAS MY FAVOURITE TENNISER BUT NOW HE IS A". It was with this round that the tone and direction the match was to take was set, as all three players ended up making each of their rounds in this match incredibly distinctive from one another, and all taking bold creative directions with their responses. This match can be identified by its very musical and wandering first third, its frenetic and seemingly rushed second third, and then its climactic and long-form last third.  
This was the first match played by MycroProcessor to display a radical shift in his editing style, debuted for the first time in his Round 2, "I don't trust anyone". It was a change he additionally marked by uploading this video on his main channel, where his most visually complex and "impressive" work was usually posted, under the title "OH NO WHAT HAPPEN TO MYCRO HE WAS MY FAVOURITE TENNISER BUT NOW HE IS A". It was with this round that the tone and direction the match was to take was set, as all three players ended up making each of their rounds in this match incredibly distinctive from one another, and all taking bold creative directions with their responses. This match can be identified by its very musical and wandering first third, its frenetic and seemingly rushed second third, and then its climactic and long-form last third.  


This match became an instant favorite of the younger contemporary community of the time, and has subsequently gone on to be considered as one of the best tennis matches ever played, if not the best. All three players are recognized positively for the work they contributed to this match; superkoffee for his signature whimsicality and mind-bending visual effects for the time, MycroProcessor for his daring stylistic reinventions and out-of-the-box way of approaching responses, most significantly in his Round 2 and Round 8, and TheChutley for creating one of the match's more defining images in Round 6 and for the outlandish humor put on display for her immensely lengthy and comedic Round 9. MycroProcessor declared at the match's conclusion that it was his favorite that he had ever participated in, and it was wondered by some as to how this lineup ended up in the losers bracket. Ultimately, for his rounds having the most inventive approach of all three players and effectively steering the overall direction the strongest, MycroProcessor became the winner of this match.
This match became an instant favorite of the younger contemporary community of the time, and has subsequently gone on to be considered as one of the best tennis matches ever played, if not the best. All three players are recognized positively for the work they contributed to this match; superkoffee for his signature whimsicality and mind-bending visual effects for the time, MycroProcessor for his daring stylistic reinventions and out-of-the-box way of approaching responses, most significantly in his Round 2 and Round 8, and TheChutley for creating one of the match's more defining images in Round 6 and for the outlandish humor put on display for her lengthy and comedic Round 9. MycroProcessor declared at the match's conclusion that it was his favorite that he had ever participated in, and it was wondered by some as to how this lineup ended up in the losers bracket. Ultimately, for his rounds having the most inventive approach of all three players and effectively steering the overall direction the strongest, MycroProcessor became the winner of this match.


=The Full Match=
=The Full Match=