The truth about the global competitive scene is that in general Brazil and Turkey have the most talented players and a large number are less than 20 years old, inevitably these players will dominate the world stage for a long time. It is possible that there will be a big transition of these players to European teams after Iceland, because they are incredible players with very low buyout, European teams have the best staffs and the greatest knowledge of Valorant in general, this is what makes your region so strong. The truth about NA is that they will probably fight to win a single game from the main regions in the Masters, because this scenario is leveled down, except for some good players like Sick, Dapr, Asuna, TenZ, Victor, Sinatra, young talent is lacking in region and this is very serious if we think about the long term, but I believe that after the first international championships they will learn from the EU/TR/BR how Valorant should be played, it was very painful to watch the series SEN vs T1, it seemed to me that it was the players' first time with the agents, it was very ugly to see. I really think TenZ is a good player, but I believe he is overrated, so far he has done nothing to justify the hype around him as one of the best in the world, comparing him to Mwzera and CNED is something stupid, he is much less mechanically, much less mature, more selfish, not far from having the same impact on games as these two, and hiding in big games. In my opinion, only in Brazil there are at least 10 duelists better than TenZ, imagine in Turkey and in the EU, I can even list all 10 players, but I believe that if Tenz has humility and changes his mentality he will have a bright future at Valorant as a player, he will improve when he watches the Masters and get frustrated by taking a beating from the strongest teams.