As his contract nears an end, Ha "Sayaplayer" Jeong-woo (하정우) is now looking for a team. With the team, he reached the top three in Pacific twice and attended multiple international events, including Champions 2023.
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He rejoined T1 ahead of their move to the VCT Pacific League, as the team picked up a full Korean roster. T1 finished third in the 2023 regular season, with Sayaplayer ending league play as the third-highest-rated player, with a 1.17 rating, 1.34 KDR, and 57% first kill success rate.
The team reached third in playoffs, going to map five against DRX. In the series, Sayaplayer found 97 eliminations, but the team was unable to close out the final map to make the grand final. T1 attended every international event of the year, but were unable to advance past the first round in LOCK//IN and the group stage in both Masters Tokyo and Champions.
Alongside Carpe, Sayaplayer remained on the team for their 2024 roster. The rebuilt lineup picked up where they left off the previous year, making top four at Kickoff and reaching third place in Stage 1. Their Stage 1 result qualified them to Masters Shanghai, but the team did not make it past the Swiss stage, going out 0-2.
He returned to the top of the Pacific leaderboard in Stage 2, but T1 was less successful. Sayaplayer ended the regular season as the second-best player of the league, with a 1.18 rating and 0.85 KPR. Despite his performance, T1 ended the stage with a combined 4-6 record, failing to reach the threshold to qualify to playoffs or earn enough points to reach Champions.
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