TT Esports

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TT Esports is a Chinese esports organization with teams competing in League of Legends, Honor of Kings, PUBG Mobile, Wild Rift, and Valorant Mobile. Its League of Legends team competes in the League of Legends Pro League (LPL), is one of the core business divisions of Quwan Group.[1] The CEO is Liu Yifei.

Short nameTT
Divisions
Founded18 February 2020 (2020-02-18) (as TTG.XQ)
20 August 2020 (2020-08-20) (as TTG)
16 September 2020 (2020-09-16) (as TT)
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TT Esports
Short nameTT
Divisions
Founded18 February 2020 (2020-02-18) (as TTG.XQ)
20 August 2020 (2020-08-20) (as TTG)
16 September 2020 (2020-09-16) (as TT)
League
Based inGuangzhou
LocationChina
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Honor of Kings

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Guangzhou TTG (Honor of Kings)
NicknamesSweet Cake (Chinese: 甜甜糕)
Short nameGuangzhou TTG
Founded18 February 2020
LeagueKing Pro League (KPL)
Based inGuangzhou, People's Republic of China
Head coachHu Zhuanghao (ID: JiuZhe)
Championships2023 KPL Summer Split - Champion; 2025 Asia Champions League - Champion
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The team's Honor of Kings division, known as Guangzhou TTG, finished as runner-up in the 2021 KPL Spring Split, Autumn Split, and Challenger Cup. On September 10, 2023, the team defeated Wolves with a score of 4:2 in the 2023 KPL Summer Grand Finals, winning the championship. In addition, TT Esports won the championship at the 2025 Asia Champions League (ACL) and qualified for the 2025 Esports World Cup (EWC), where they ultimately finished as runners-up in the grand finals.[2]

Coaching staff (2025 KPL season)

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IDNamePositionNationality
JiuZheHu ZhuanghaoHead coachPeople's Republic of China
Chen XiaWang QingAssistant coach
Zhi JianHuang QinghuaAssistant coach
Ying TianLi HaotianAnalyst
ChordLi RuichengProject director
Fu XiaoLiu FushengTeam leader
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Players Roster

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ID[3]NamePositionNationality
QingWu JinxiangConfrontPeople's Republic of China
ZizzZhang WenghaoConfront
SunriseLi JiaxuJungle
SundayZou MingweiJungle
CraneJiang LijieMid lane
SnowyYue CaiyingFarm lane
JoyZou WeixinSupport
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Competitive results

Champions

  • 2023 KPL Summer Split[4]
  • 2025 Asia Champions League

Runners-up

  • 2021 KPL Spring Split
  • 2021 KPL Autumn Split
  • 2021 Honor of Kings Challenger Cup
  • 2025 Esports World Cup (KWC)

Top 4 Finishes

  • 2020 KPL Spring Split
  • 2021 KCC World Championship
  • 2024 KPL Spring Split

Asian Games Achievement

In October 2023, Guangzhou TTG player Jiang Tao (in-game ID: A Dou) was selected as a member of China's national team for the Honor of Kings Asian Games version at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou. He helped the national team win the first-ever gold medal in the esports category at the Asian Games.

League of Legends

TT's League of Legends division is operated under TT Esports, a core business unit of Quwan Technology. It is one of TT Esports' most prominent divisions and officially joined the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) in September 2020.[5][6] The team was founded on 25 December 2017 as SinoDragon Gaming (SDG) and was one of two teams (the other being Victory Five) accepted into the LPL as part of the league's 2019 expansion.[7][8] The team rebranded as Dominus Esports (DMO) on 22 May 2019, and again on 15 September 2020 after its acquisition by Chinese messaging service ThunderTalk.[9]

In 2023, players Yoon Yong-ho (ID: HOYA), Yang Ling (ID: Beichuan), Son Woo-hyeon (ID: Ucal), Tang Huanfeng (ID: huanfeng), and Bi Haotian (ID: yaoyao) made history by qualifying for the LPL Spring Split Playoffs and finishing in the Top 8.

Coaching staff (2025 LPL Stage 3)

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IDNamePositionNationality
AFeiZhou ZhengyanHead coachPeople's Republic of China
NonameZhou QilinAssistant coach
VloneXiao ChuyuProject director
XiaoLvBuLv YuchenAnalyst
GraysonXing HaoInterpreter
BingChen BingnanTeam leader
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Players (as of the 2025 LPL Stage 3)

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IDNamePositionNationality
HOYAYoon Yong-hoTopRepublic of Korea
AkiMao AnJunglePeople's Republic of China
xiaohuangrenYu ZhiminJungle
SeTabSong Kyeong-jinMidRepublic of Korea
YxlLiu YuxuanMidPeople's Republic of China
1xnLi XiunanADC
FeatherWang TiancifuSupport
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Competitive results

Runner-up at the 2022 Demacia Cup

Top 8 finish in the 2023 LPL Spring Split

PUBG Mobile

On October 19, 2021, the professional PUBG Mobile team TMG Esports Club officially joined TT Esports, an esports club under Quwan Network. From that date onward, TMG Esports Club was officially renamed the "TT PUBG Mobile Division" and continued to compete in the Peace Elite League (PEL).[10]

Coaching staff (2025)

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IDNamePositionNationality
OLDWHITELiu HongzeHead coachPeople's Republic of China
ColorLi YangCompetition director
Guo BaoZhang QibingProject director
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Players (as of the 2025 PEL Summer Split)

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IDNamePositionNationality
SiTingYan YouwangEntry fraggerPeople's Republic of China
XingHan XingCamping
KingLin YienCaptain
AJayCao WenjieLurker
TianYuZhang TianyuEntry fragger
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Competitive results

  • 2021 PEL S3 Week 1 — Weekly champion
  • 2021 PEL S3 Week 2 — Weekly champion
  • 2021 Peace Elite Super Cup — 4th place
  • 2022 PEL Summer Regular Season Week 6 — Weekly champion
  • 2022 PEL Summer Spilt Finals — 6th place
  • 2023 PEL Summer Spilt Finals — 5th place
  • 2023 Peace Elite World Championship PEL Qualifiers — 2nd place
  • 2024 PEL Spring Spilt Finals — 3rd place
  • 2024 PEL Autumn Spilt Week 2 — Weekly champion[11]
  • 2024 PEL Autumn Spilt Week 6 — Weekly champion
  • 2025 PEL Spring Spilt Week 1 — Weekly champion
  • 2025 PEL Spring Spilt Week 2 — Weekly champion
  • 2025 PEL Spring Spilt Finals — Champion

Asian Games

Li Yang (ID: Color), coach of the TT PUBG Mobile division, led the Chinese national team to win the second-ever gold medal in the esports category at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, competing in the PUBG Mobile Asian Games version.

League of Legends: Wild Rift

In 2021, TT Esports established its League of Legends: Wild Rift division. In the same year, they defeated OMG with a score of 4:0 in the League of Legends: Wild Rift Professional Qualifier — LPL Track, claiming the championship of the LPL track qualifier.[12]

Roster (as of the 2025 WRL Super League Stage 2)

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IDNamePositionNationality
XinCheng ShuoTopPeople's Republic of China
XiaoBaiWang JunshuaiJungle
niuniuLiu YiJungle
ZZhou TianyeMid
KKMiao ZixuanADC
qingshanLi ChengSupport
ChenChen ZheHead coach
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Competitive results

  • 2021 League of Legends: Wild Rift Pro League Qualifier – LPL Track — Champion
  • 2021 Wild Rift Horizon Cup (Global Championship) — Runner-up [13]
  • 2022 Wild Rift Ionia Cup — Runner-up
  • 2023 Wild Rift Ionia Cup — Champion
  • 2024 Wild Rift Summer Split — Champion
  • 2025 Wild Rift Super League Winter Split — Champion
  • 2025 Wild Rift Ionia Cup (Guangzhou) — Champion
  • 2025 Wild Rift Super League Stage 1 – Stop 1 — Champion
  • 2025 Wild Rift Super League Stage 1 Finals — Runner-up

Valorant Mobile

TT Valorant Mobile Division was officially established on July 1, 2025. Since its formation, the team has already achieved notable results, including winning the Fearless Journey Cup championship and securing second place in the 4399 War Soul Cup.

Competitive results

  • Fearless Journey Cup — Champion
  • 4399 War Soul Cup— Runner-up

References

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