{"id":20438,"date":"2022-05-31T08:46:46","date_gmt":"2022-05-31T12:46:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=20438"},"modified":"2022-05-31T08:46:46","modified_gmt":"2022-05-31T12:46:46","slug":"former-t1-champ-chuan-returns-to-dota-2-play-with-neon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/former-t1-champ-chuan-returns-to-dota-2-play-with-neon\/","title":{"rendered":"Former T1 champ ChuaN returns to Dota 2 play with Neon"},"content":{"rendered":"

In preparation for The International 11<\/a>, Neon Esports have added former champion Wong \u201cChuaN\u201d Hock Chuan to their Dota 2 roster.\u2028\u2028<\/p>\n

ChuaN has been out of the Dota 2<\/a> competitive scene as a player since 2018, and he joined Neon Esports as a coach in late 2021. The team finished fifth in SEA DPC Division I under ChuaN’s supervision, only one tiebreaker away from making their way to the Stockholm Major.<\/p>\n

\u2028\u2028Regardless of coaching the team for the entire season, ChuaN also had a chance to play with them during the BTS Pro Series. Neon Esports finished seventh-eighth in the prize pool range, with ChuaN playing as the team\u2019s support in the competition.\u2028\u2028<\/p>\n

The International will be hosted in Singapore this year, making it a must-attend event for all Southeast Asian teams. ChuaN is no newbie to playing in front of big audiences, and having the home supporters behind them can help teams perform when they need a morale boost. \u2028\u2028<\/p>\n

ChuaN was a part of Invictus Gaming when they became the first-ever Chinese team to win TI. Making Neon Esports the most likely target for the top with ChuaN amongst their ranks, although the team only has a couple of months to prove themselves worthy of that spot.<\/p>\n

\u2028\u2028The aforementioned is the Neon Esports roster for the DPC season:<\/p>\n