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'''Arslan Siddique''' ({{lang-ur|{{nq|ارسلان صدیقی}}}} ; born 1996), better known as '''Arslan Ash''' is a Pakistani professional [[fighting game]] player of ''[[Tekken]]'' by [[Bandai Namco Entertainment]]. Arslan won the [[Evo Japan 2019]] championship,<ref name="wpost">{{cite web |title=How an unknown 23-year-old from Pakistan became the talk of the esports world |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/esports/2019/08/16/how-an-unknown-year-old-pakistan-became-talk-esports-world/ |website=[[The Washington Post]] |publisher=Luke Winkie |access-date=16 August 2019}}</ref> as well as winning the ''WePlay Ultimate Fighting League'' title for ''[[Tekken 7]]''.<ref name="redbull">{{cite web |title=Arslan Ash: Tekken Ukraine by storm with a big win |url=https://www.redbull.com/pk-en/arslan-ash-tekken-ukraine-by-storm-with-a-big-win |website=[[Redbull]] |access-date=15 April 2021}}</ref> He was awarded the Best Player of 2019 by [[ESPN]].<ref name="espn">{{cite web |title=2019 ESPN Esports awards |url=https://www.redbull.com/pk-en/arslan-ash-tekken-ukraine-by-storm-with-a-big-win |website=[[ESPN]] |access-date=20 December 2019}}</ref> He is currently the CEO 2021 champion. He won the |
'''Arslan Siddique''' ({{lang-ur|{{nq|ارسلان صدیقی}}}} ; born 1996), better known as '''Arslan Ash''' is a Pakistani professional [[fighting game]] player of ''[[Tekken]]'' by [[Bandai Namco Entertainment]]. Arslan won the [[Evo Japan 2019]] championship,<ref name="wpost">{{cite web |title=How an unknown 23-year-old from Pakistan became the talk of the esports world |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/esports/2019/08/16/how-an-unknown-year-old-pakistan-became-talk-esports-world/ |website=[[The Washington Post]] |publisher=Luke Winkie |access-date=16 August 2019}}</ref> as well as winning the ''WePlay Ultimate Fighting League'' title for ''[[Tekken 7]]''.<ref name="redbull">{{cite web |title=Arslan Ash: Tekken Ukraine by storm with a big win |url=https://www.redbull.com/pk-en/arslan-ash-tekken-ukraine-by-storm-with-a-big-win |website=[[Redbull]] |access-date=15 April 2021}}</ref> He was awarded the Best Player of 2019 by [[ESPN]].<ref name="espn">{{cite web |title=2019 ESPN Esports awards |url=https://www.redbull.com/pk-en/arslan-ash-tekken-ukraine-by-storm-with-a-big-win |website=[[ESPN]] |access-date=20 December 2019}}</ref> He is currently the CEO 2021 champion. He won the 2022 Combo Breaker Tekken 7 tournament in a landslide, having defeated all 10 opponents he fought against.<ref>https://www.start.gg/tournament/combo-breaker-2022/event/tekken-7</ref> |
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Arslan Siddique (Urdu: ارسلان صدیقی ; born 1996), better known as Arslan Ash is a Pakistani professional fighting game player of Tekken by Bandai Namco Entertainment. Arslan won the Evo Japan 2019 championship,[1] as well as winning the WePlay Ultimate Fighting League title for Tekken 7.[2] He was awarded the Best Player of 2019 by ESPN.[3] He is currently the CEO 2021 champion. He won the 2022 Combo Breaker Tekken 7 tournament in a landslide, having defeated all 10 opponents he fought against.[4]
References
- ^ "How an unknown 23-year-old from Pakistan became the talk of the esports world". The Washington Post. Luke Winkie. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
- ^ "Arslan Ash: Tekken Ukraine by storm with a big win". Redbull. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
- ^ "2019 ESPN Esports awards". ESPN. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
- ^ https://www.start.gg/tournament/combo-breaker-2022/event/tekken-7