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Robin Kool (born 22 December 1999), better known as ropz, is an Estonian professional Counter-Strike 2 player for Team Vitality. Kool has played in eleven Majors,[1][2] winning the PGL Major Antwerp 2022[3] and the Blast Austin Major 2025, as well as two ESL Grand Slams.

Key Information

Early and personal life

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Kool was born on 22 December 1999.[4] He grew up in Jõgeva, Estonia. His father committed suicide when Kool was younger.[5]

Career

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Before Kool joined mousesports, he played Call of Duty for Team Horizon; he played as a sniper.[6] Kool joined mousesports around April 2017 and obtained nine trophies while with the team. He was regarded as the MVP of the ESL Pro League Season 10 Finals and has consistently been in HLTV's top 20 list of players since 2018 (Respectively #19, #10, #7 and #18).[7][8][9][10] Kool earned back-to-back top 10 spots on the list in 2019 and 2020.[11]

After playing almost five years with mousesports, Kool joined FaZe Clan in January 2022.[11] His switch turned out to be successful; they qualified to the BLAST Premier: Spring Finals and won the first LAN tournament of the year – IEM Katowice 2022.[12] This was followed by Faze and ropz winning second consecutive title at ESL Pro League Season 15 and ropz being named the tournament MVP.[13][14] Faze also won IEM Cologne and ESL Pro League Season 17, completing a Grand Slam – 4th time in history for any team to achieve this.[15]

Ropz left FaZe Clan on January 1st 2025,[16] and on January 10th, he signed with Vitality.[17] Just 30 days after the joining Vitality, Ropz won IEM Katowice 2025, Ropz's second career IEM Katowice win.[18] With Team Vitality, he would go on to win ESL Pro League Season 21,[19] BLAST Open Lisbon 2025,[20] and IEM Melbourne 2025. With the win at Melbourne, ropz along with Team Vitality won the ESL Grand Slam Season 5, making ropz the second two-time ESL Grand Slam winner after Twistzz.[21] They continued to win BLAST Rivals Season 1, having been unbeaten in 25 LAN matches, second-highest win streak in CS history.[22][23][24] They lost the win streak during Austin Major against Legacy in a BO1 on Inferno.

Notable tournament results

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Grand finals

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Bold denotes a CS Major.

Year Place Tournament Team Winning score Opponent Prize money Awards Ref
2025
1st place medal
1st
ESL Pro League Season 22 Vitality 3–0 Team Falcons $100,000.00 [25]
2025
1st place medal
1st
Blast Austin Major 2025 Vitality 2–1 The MongolZ $500,000.00 [26]
2025
1st place medal
1st
IEM Dallas 2025 Vitality 3–0 Mouz $125,000.00 [27]
2025
1st place medal
1st
BLAST Rivals 2025 Season 1 Vitality 3–2 Team Falcons $125,000.00 [28]
2025
1st place medal
1st
IEM Melbourne 2025 Vitality 3–2 Team Falcons $125,000.00 [21]
2025
1st place medal
1st
BLAST Open Lisbon 2025 Vitality 3–2 Mouz $150,000.00 [20]
2025
1st place medal
1st
ESL Pro League Season 21 Vitality 3–0 Mouz $100,000.00 DHL MVP DHL MVP [19]
2025
1st place medal
1st
IEM Katowice 2025 Vitality 3–0 Spirit $500,000.00 [29][18]
2022
1st place medal
1st
PGL Major Antwerp 2022 FaZe Clan 2–0 Natus Vincere $500,000.00 [3]
2024
1st place medal
1st
IEM Chengdu 2024 FaZe Clan 2–0 Mouz $100,000.00 [30]
2023
1st place medal
1st
CS Asia Championships 2023 FaZe Clan 2–0 Mouz $250,000.00 HLTV MVP HLTV MVP [31]
2023
1st place medal
1st
Thunderpick World Championship 2023 FaZe Clan 2–0 Virtus.pro $250,000.00 HLTV MVP HLTV MVP [32][33]
2023
1st place medal
1st
Intel Extreme Masters Sydney 2023 FaZe Clan 2–1 Complexity Gaming $100,000.00 DHL MVP DHL MVP [34][35]
2023
1st place medal
1st
ESL Pro League Season 17 FaZe Clan 3–1 Cloud9 $200,000.00 HLTV MVP HLTV MVP [36]
2022
1st place medal
1st
Intel Extreme Masters XVII – Cologne FaZe Clan 3–2 Natus Vincere $400,000.00 [37][38]
2022
1st place medal
1st
ESL Pro League Season 15 FaZe Clan 3–1 ENCE $190,000.00 HLTV MVP HLTV MVP [39]
2022
1st place medal
1st
Intel Extreme Masters XVI – Katowice FaZe Clan 3–0 G2 $400,000.00 [40]
2020
1st place medal
1st
Ice Challenge 2020 mousesports 3–1 Natus Vincere $125,000.00 [41]
2019
1st place medal
1st
ESL Pro League Season 10 mousesports 3–0 fnatic $250,000.00 HLTV MVP HLTV MVP [42][43]
2019
1st place medal
1st
CS:GO Asia Championships 2019 mousesports 2–0 ENCE $250,000.00 [44]
2018
1st place medal
1st
ESL One New York 2018 mousesports 3–2 Team Liquid $125,000.00 [45]
2018
1st place medal
1st
V4 Future Sports Festival 2018 mousesports 2–1 Virtus.pro $238,000.00 [46]
2018
1st place medal
1st
StarSeries i-League Season 4 mousesports 2–1 Natus Vincere $130,000.00 [47]
2017
1st place medal
1st
ESG Tour Mykonos 2017 mousesports 3–2 Team Liquid $117,500.00 [48]
2025
2nd place medal
2nd
BLAST Open London 2025 Team Vitality 2–3 G2 $60,000.00 [49]
2024
2nd place medal
2nd
Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 FaZe Clan 1–2 Spirit $170,000.00 [50]
2024
2nd place medal
2nd
PGL Major Copenhagen 2024 FaZe Clan 1–2 Natus Vincere $170,000.00 [51]
2024
2nd place medal
2nd
IEM Katowice 2024 FaZe Clan 0–3 Spirit $180,000.00 [52]
2023
2nd place medal
2nd
BLAST Premier World Final 2023 FaZe Clan 0–2 Vitality $250,000.00 [53]
2023
2nd place medal
2nd
BLAST Premier Fall Final 2023 FaZe Clan 0–2 Vitality $85,000.00 [54]
2022
2nd place medal
2nd
BLAST Premier Fall Final 2022 FaZe Clan 1–2 Heroic $85,000.00 [55]
2022
2nd place medal
2nd
Roobet Cup FaZe Clan 1–2 BIG $50,000.00 [56]
2020
2nd place medal
2nd
ESL Pro League Season 11 Europe mousesports 2–3 fnatic $65,000.00 [57]
2019
2nd place medal
2nd
EPICENTER 2019 mousesports 1–2 Vitality $120,000.00 [58]
2018
2nd place medal
2nd
ESL One Belo Horizonte 2018 mousesports 2–3 FaZe Clan $40,000.00 [59]

Majors participation

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Ever since joining Mousesports in 2017, ropz has only missed out 1 Major in 2019.

# Tournament Date Team Result
1 PGL Major: Kraków 2017 July 16–23, 2017 mousesports 12th – 14th
2 ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018 January 19–28, 2018 mousesports 5th – 8th
3 FACEIT Major: London 2018 September 12–23, 2018 mousesports 15th – 16th
IEM Katowice Major 2019 February 20 – March 3, 2019 mousesports DNQ
4 StarLadder Major: Berlin 2019 August 28 – September 8, 2019 mousesports 9th – 11th
5 PGL Major Stockholm 2021 October 26 – November 7, 2021 mousesports 12th – 14th
6 PGL Major Antwerp 2022 May 9–22, 2022 FaZe Clan 1st
7 IEM Rio Major 2022 October 31 – November 13, 2022 FaZe Clan 15th – 16th
8 BLAST Paris Major 2023 May 8–21, 2023 FaZe Clan 5th – 8th
9 PGL Major Copenhagen 2024 Mar 17–31, 2024 FaZe Clan 2nd
10 Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 Nov 30 – Dec 15, 2024 FaZe Clan 2nd
11 BLAST Austin Major 2025 June 2–22, 2025 Vitality 1st

References

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from Grokipedia
Robin "ropz" Kool (born December 22, 1999) is an Estonian professional player who serves as a rifler for . Renowned for his exceptional game sense, precise aim, and lurking playstyle, ropz has established himself as one of the top players in the competitive scene, with career earnings exceeding $2 million from 142 tournaments. His professional journey began in 2016 with Team Estonia, but he rose to prominence after joining mousesports () in April 2017, where he spent nearly five years developing into a consistent high-performer. In January 2022, ropz transferred to , reuniting with former captain Finn "karrigan" Andersen, and quickly contributed to major successes, including winning the —his first Major championship—and securing FaZe's first Intel Grand Slam in Season 17. During his three-year tenure with FaZe, he reached multiple Major finals and earned MVP awards at events like the CS Asia Championships 2023 and Thunderpick World Championship 2023. ropz's individual accolades include seven appearances in HLTV's annual Top 20 Players rankings, peaking at #3 in 2023 for his dominant performances in elite tournaments, and consistent placements such as #7 in 2020 and #8 in 2022. Following FaZe's release at the end of 2024, ropz joined Team Vitality on January 10, 2025, replacing Lotan "Spinx" Giladi and forming a star duo with Mathieu "ZywOo" Herbaut. In his debut season with Vitality, he helped the team achieve a 30-match LAN win streak, win the ESL Grand Slam at IEM Melbourne 2025, claim victories at IEM Katowice 2025 and BLAST Rivals Spring 2025, and secure their second Major title at the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 after defeating The MongolZ 2–1 in the grand final. Vitality continued their dominance in late 2025, winning ESL Pro League Season 22 and reaching finals in multiple BLAST events as of November 2025. These accomplishments have solidified ropz's reputation as a two-time Major champion and a pivotal figure in Counter-Strike's evolution from Global Offensive to 2.

Early years

Childhood and family

Robin "ropz" Kool was born on December 22, 1999, in Jõgeva, a rural town in central . Growing up in this agricultural region, he experienced the typical post-Soviet transition of the early 2000s, where Estonia's economy was shifting from state-controlled farming to market-oriented systems amid integration in 2004, though rural areas like Jõgeva faced challenges such as and limited infrastructure development. Kool's family initially enjoyed relative stability, as his father owned large farms that provided a comfortable living. However, a severe downturn in the agricultural sector led to , forcing the family to lose their home and plunging them into financial hardship. This tragedy culminated in his father's during Kool's childhood, an event that profoundly impacted the young boy and his mother, Gea, who became the primary caregiver. Gea has since expressed immense pride in her son's resilience, noting the difficulties they endured together. The reshaped Kool's early years, fostering a close bond with his mother amid Estonia's broader rural context of economic uncertainty and pressures in the and , where many families grappled with improving living standards unevenly across urban and countryside divides. Gaming emerged as a recreational outlet for Kool during this period, helping him navigate the emotional aftermath.

Entry into esports

Robin "ropz" Kool's entry into esports began with casual gaming in his youth, where he developed an interest in first-person shooters through 1.6 around the age of seven, playing informally in his hometown of . He spent significant time on Kreedz Climbing (KZ) servers, honing movement mechanics and game sense that would become hallmarks of his style. These early experiences laid the foundation for his skills in aiming, positioning, and tactical awareness across FPS titles. Transitioning to more structured play, ropz experimented with , joining Team Horizon as his first organized team and specializing as a , which sharpened his precision and long-range engagement abilities. By 2014, he shifted focus to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO), starting with casual matches before entering the competitive amateur scene in 2016 with teams like OnlineBOTS, where he participated in C-Tier online tournaments. This period involved grinding local Estonian online leagues and small-scale events, building his reputation within the regional community through consistent performances against emerging players. Ropz's breakthrough to semi-professional status came via the Pro League (FPL), where he topped European rankings in early 2017 with a 1.07 rating over 22 maps, showcasing his potential despite limited LAN experience. Overcoming initial skepticism, including accusations cleared during a 2016 visit to HQ, he transitioned from casual and amateur play to recognized talent, setting the stage for global opportunities.

Professional career

mousesports (2017–2021)

Robin "ropz" Kool joined mousesports on April 12, 2017, at the age of 17, signing as a rifler to replace the benched Spiidi and bolstering the team's young core alongside players like chrisJ and . His integration was swift, as the Estonian talent adapted to the professional environment, contributing to early successes such as a third-place finish at Season 5 in May 2017, which helped stabilize the roster during a transitional period. Ropz's precise aim and game sense quickly established him as a reliable entry fragger and support rifler, filling a crucial gap in mousesports' lineup and laying the foundation for the team's resurgence. Under ropz's growing influence, mousesports achieved significant milestones, including their victory at ESL Pro League Season 10 Finals in December 2018, where ropz earned MVP honors for his standout performances across the event, averaging over 1.20 rating and securing key clutches. This win marked the organization's first ESL Pro League title since Season 4 and highlighted ropz's evolution into a clutch performer capable of carrying maps. The team maintained consistent top-eight placements at majors, with ropz making his Major debut at ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018, where mousesports reached the playoffs before a quarterfinal exit, showcasing his composure under pressure in high-stakes international competition. Further successes followed in 2019, including a championship at the CS:GO Asia Championships, where ropz's rifling prowess helped secure the $250,000 prize and solidified the team's status as a top contender. Ropz's personal development during this era was evident in his rising rankings, debuting at #19 in 2018 after a breakout year of consistent 1.10+ ratings and multi-kill rounds that anchored mousesports' aggressive playstyle. By 2019, he climbed to #10, reflecting his maturation into one of the scene's elite riflers, with improved positioning and utility usage that complemented veterans like after his mid-2018 arrival. Throughout 2020 and into 2021, ropz remained a cornerstone, posting top performer stats in events like IEM 2020 semifinals, even as the team navigated roster flux including karrigan's departure in 2021. Ropz's tenure ended on December 29, 2021, amid broader roster overhauls at mousesports, as the organization parted ways with the star rifler to pursue a rebuild, allowing him to transfer to in a move that had been rumored for months. Over four and a half years, ropz's growth from promising newcomer to world-class talent had been instrumental in elevating mousesports to multiple S-tier victories and sustained competitiveness.

FaZe Clan (2022–2025)

In January 2022, following his departure from mousesports after nearly five years, Robin "ropz" Kool joined on a long-term , reuniting with former mousesports captain Finn "" Andersen and bolstering the team's rifling prowess. The move marked a significant upgrade for , who had been seeking a consistent rifler to complement their international lineup, with ropz bringing the tactical discipline honed during his mousesports tenure. Under ropz's integration, FaZe achieved remarkable success, including a dominant victory at the , where they defeated 2-0 in the grand final to claim their first Major title as an international roster. This triumph was part of a broader streak of S-tier event wins, such as the IEM 2022 championship, where FaZe swept 3-0 in the final, showcasing ropz's clutch performances on maps like Inferno and Ancient. The team's consistency extended to securing the Intel Grand Slam Season 4 in March 2023 by winning four ESL-organized events—IEM 2022, Season 15, IEM 2022, and Season 17—earning a $1,000,000 bonus and solidifying FaZe's status as a global powerhouse. As FaZe's primary rifler, ropz played a pivotal in these achievements, often anchoring entry frags and mid-round control with his precise aim and game sense, which elevated the team's overall structure. His contributions were recognized with a peak ranking of #3 in 2023, reflecting standout performances across majors and S-tier tournaments, including high kill-death ratios in key series like the BLAST.tv Major 2023 playoffs. This period highlighted ropz's adaptation to FaZe's aggressive style, contrasting his more reserved at mousesports while maintaining the consistency that defined his . FaZe's roster remained stable through 2024, with , , , broky, and forming a core that reached multiple finals, though results tapered amid the transition to . A notable highlight came at the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 in December, where FaZe advanced to the grand final against Team Spirit, ultimately losing 1-2 in a highly competitive series marked by intense map battles. Ropz contributed significantly with a strong average damage per round (ADR) and key eliminations throughout the playoffs, anchoring the team's rifling efforts in what would be his final event with FaZe. This grand final has been regarded by some analysts and community members as one of the greatest in Major history due to its dramatic upsets and high-level play. In late 2024, organizational shifts, including contract expirations and roster evaluations, led to ropz's release on December 31, 2024, ending his nearly three-year stint with the .

Team Vitality (2025–present)

On January 10, 2025, Robin "ropz" Kool signed with Team Vitality, joining the roster as a rifler following his release from FaZe Clan on January 1 and the benching of Lotan "Spinx" Giladi. This move paired ropz with star AWPer Mathieu "ZywOo" Herbaut, aiming to bolster Vitality's lineup for the 2025 season. Ropz debuted with the team in the BLAST Bounty Spring 2025 closed qualifier on January 14, quickly integrating into the squad alongside apEX, flameZ, and mezii. Ropz adapted effectively to Counter-Strike 2's updated mechanics, leveraging his experience to improve utility usage and positioning in Vitality's aggressive setups, contributing to higher average ratings in early matches. Ropz's immediate impact was evident in Vitality's early 2025 successes, where he maintained his rifler role focused on anchoring sites and enabling ZywOo's duels. The team won in February, defeating 3–0 in the grand final, with ropz posting a 1.18 rating across the event, including strong performances on and Inferno. This victory marked ropz's second title and highlighted his adaptation to 's aggressive playstyle. In March, claimed Season 21, sweeping 3–0 in the final; ropz contributed with a 1.22 rating, emphasizing multi-kill rounds in crucial overtime situations. By April, at , ropz helped secure a 3–2 grand final win over Team Falcons, completing the ESL Grand Slam Season 5 and earning an additional $1 million bonus; his 1.25 tournament rating underscored his synergy with the roster, particularly in trading frags during defensive holds. Vitality's dominance continued into mid-2025, culminating in a 2–1 victory over The MongolZ at the BLAST.tv Austin Major in June, ropz's second Major title overall and Vitality's second since Paris 2023. Throughout these events, ropz's consistent 1.20+ average rating reflected seamless team integration, with his prior Major experience from FaZe providing a foundation for high-stakes execution. By late 2025, including a runner-up finish at IEM on November 9 where Vitality fell 0–3 to FURIA in the grand final, ropz maintained a season rating of 1.23, driving Vitality's 27-match LAN win streak earlier in the year and solidifying the team's status as a top contender. His role has emphasized utility precision and opening kills, enhancing ZywOo's impact while adapting to Vitality's map preferences like Nuke and .

Tournament results

Major championships

Robin "ropz" Kool has competed in 11 Counter-Strike Majors since 2018, showcasing consistent high-level performance across three organizations: mousesports (2018–2021), FaZe Clan (2022–2024), and Team Vitality (2025). His appearances span the transition from CS:GO to CS2, with notable achievements including two Major titles and multiple deep playoff runs. These participations have contributed significantly to his career earnings, with teams securing over $1.55 million in Major prize pools collectively, of which ropz's share forms a substantial portion of his total professional winnings exceeding $2 million. The following table summarizes ropz's Major participations chronologically:
YearEventTeamPlacement
2018 Major: Bostonmousesports15–16th
2018 Major: mousesports9–11th
2019IEM Majormousesports15–16th
2019StarLadder Major: mousesports5–8th
2021PGL Major: mousesports12–14th
2022PGL Major: 1st
2022IEM Major: Rio15–16th
2023BLAST.tv Paris Major5–8th
2024PGL Major: Copenhagen2nd
2024Perfect World Major: Shanghai2nd
2025BLAST.tv Austin Major1st
Sources for placements: Ropz's first Major title came at the PGL Major Antwerp 2022 with FaZe Clan, marking the organization's inaugural championship. FaZe entered as defending ESL Pro League winners and posted a flawless 3-0 group stage record, advancing directly to the playoffs. They dispatched Team Liquid 2-0 in the round of 16, Vitality 2-1 in the quarterfinals, and Heroic 2-0 in the semifinals, with ropz averaging 1.25 rating across these series. The grand final against Natus Vincere was a best-of-three on Ancient (16-14 FaZe) and Nuke (16-4 FaZe), where ropz contributed 45 kills and a 1.32 rating, helping secure the $500,000 first-place prize. This victory was FaZe's first Major and highlighted ropz's role as a clutch rifler in high-stakes maps. His second Major win occurred at the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 with , capping a dominant 2025 season for the roster. qualified via European RMR and navigated the stages, including an early loss to Legacy before advancing through the . Key victories included a semifinal 2-1 against . The grand final against The MongolZ went to three maps: (5-13 MongolZ), Dust2 (13-4 ), and Inferno (13-6 ), with ropz delivering standout performances to clinch the $500,000 top prize. This triumph contributed to 's strong run of S-tier events in 2025. In his other Major appearances, ropz achieved several strong finishes, including runner-up positions at both the PGL Major Copenhagen 2024 ($200,000 team prize) and Perfect World Major Shanghai 2024 ($170,000 team prize) with FaZe, where they fell to NAVI and Team Spirit in the finals, respectively. He also reached the quarterfinals (5–8th place) three times: StarLadder Berlin 2019 ($70,000), BLAST.tv Paris 2023 ($85,000), and alongside earlier top-12 finishes like 9–11th at FACEIT London 2018 ($15,000) and 12–14th at PGL Stockholm 2021 ($11,500). Early exits in Boston 2018, Katowice 2019, and Rio 2022 yielded no prize money but provided valuable experience. Overall, these results underscore ropz's reliability in Majors, with $1,551,500 in combined team earnings across events translating to approximately $310,000 per-player share from championship and semifinalist payouts alone.

Other notable tournaments

Throughout his career, ropz has achieved 25 wins and 10 runner-up finishes in non-Major S-tier tournaments, contributing to a total of 55 placements across more than 140 S-tier events. These results highlight his consistency in high-stakes competitions outside the Majors, often serving as benchmarks for his teams' dominance in the broader professional circuit.

mousesports Era (2017–2021)

During his time with mousesports, ropz secured several key victories in S-tier events, establishing himself as a rising star in the rifler role. Notable wins include the Season 10 in 2019, where mousesports defeated 3-0 in the grand final to claim the title and a significant share of the prize pool. Other highlights encompass grand finals appearances that showcased his clutch performances, contributing to the team's overall success in the European scene. In total, this period yielded 8 wins, 3 runner-ups, and 15 podiums.
TournamentYearPlacementFinal ScorePrize Pool Share
StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 420181st2-1 vs. $130,000
ESL One: New York 201820181st3-2 vs. $125,000
CS:GO Asia Championships 201920191st2-0 vs. ENCE$250,000
ESL Pro League Season 1020191st3-0 vs. $250,000
Runner-up finishes included strong showings in events like the EPICENTER 2019, where mousesports fell 1-2 in the grand final despite ropz's standout individual contributions.

FaZe Clan Era (2022–2025)

Joining FaZe Clan marked a prolific phase for ropz, with 10 wins and 4 runner-ups in non-Major S-tier tournaments, including multiple Intel Extreme Masters titles that underscored the team's aggressive playstyle. His adaptability in CS2 transitions was evident in events like the ESL Pro League Season 17, contributing to a 3-1 grand final victory. This era added 20 podiums to his tally, reflecting sustained excellence against top international competition.
TournamentYearPlacementFinal ScorePrize Pool Share
IEM Katowice20221st3-0 vs. G2 Esports$400,000
IEM Cologne20221st3-2 vs. Natus Vincere$400,000
ESL Pro League Season 1520221st3-1 vs. ENCE$190,000
ESL Pro League Season 1720231st3-1 vs. Cloud9$200,000
IEM Sydney20231st2-1 vs. Complexity$100,000
Thunderpick World Championship20231st2-0 vs. Virtus.pro$250,000
A notable runner-up came at the Fall Final 2023, where FaZe lost 0-2 to in a closely contested .

Team Vitality Era (2025–present)

Since joining in early 2025, ropz has elevated the squad's performance, securing 7 wins and 3 runner-ups in non-Major S-tier events within the year, with 20 podiums overall in this nascent phase as of November 2025. The IEM Melbourne 2025 victory, featuring a $125,000 prize pool, exemplified his leadership in , defeating Team Falcons 3-2. This run demonstrates Vitality's rapid ascent under his influence.
TournamentYearPlacementFinal ScorePrize Pool Share
IEM Katowice20251st3-0 vs. Spirit$400,000
Season 2120251st3-0 vs. $100,000
BLAST Open Spring 202520251st3-2 vs. $150,000
IEM 20251st3-2 vs. Team Falcons$125,000
BLAST Rivals Spring 202520251st3-2 vs. Team Falcons$125,000
IEM 20251st3-0 vs. $125,000
Season 2220251st3-0 vs. Team Falcons$100,000
Runner-up placements, such as the 2-3 loss to at BLAST Open Fall 2025 and 0-3 to FURIA at IEM Chengdu 2025, highlight competitive finals where ropz's rating remained above 1.20, maintaining Vitality's contention for top spots.

Individual recognition

HLTV rankings

Ropz has demonstrated remarkable consistency in .org's annual Top 20 player rankings since his debut in 2018, appearing in every list through 2024 and establishing himself as one of the most reliable performers in professional . His placements reflect a trajectory of steady improvement, peaking at third place in 2023, followed by a dip to 18th in 2024 amid team transitions, yet underscoring his enduring elite-level play. The following table summarizes ropz's annual Top 20 rankings:
YearRanking
201819
201910
20207
202118
20228
20233
202418
These rankings are driven by ropz's strong statistical output in high-stakes matches, including a career Rating 2.0 of 1.15 and notable proficiency in key areas such as , where he scores 81 out of 100 based on kill efficiency and multi-kill potential. His clutching ability, rated at 65 out of 100, highlights his composure in pressure situations, contributing significantly to his evaluation in elite tournaments. As of November 2025, ropz's recent form positions him as a strong candidate for another Top 20 appearance, with a Rating 2.0 across 73 maps played in the past three months, bolstered by map-specific strengths on versatile pools like Mirage and Inferno. This performance, including victories in events like ESL Pro League Season 22, has fueled projections of a return to the upper echelons of the rankings by year's end.

Awards and honors

Ropz has earned two ESL Grand Slams, a prestigious team achievement awarded for winning four specified S-tier tournaments within a season. His first came with in Season 4 (2022–2023), secured by victories at IEM Katowice 2022, Season 15, IEM Cologne 2022, and Season 17. His second Grand Slam was with in Season 5 (2024–2025), completed with wins including IEM Melbourne 2025. In individual recognition from , ropz has secured four finishes in the Top 10 of their annual player rankings in the years 2019, 2020, 2022, and 2023, alongside seven overall Top 20 placements from 2018 to 2024. Among other honors, ropz has received multiple MVP awards at major events, including Season 17 in 2023, where he led FaZe to victory with standout performances, and the Thunderpick World Championship 2023. As of November 2025, his career from professional tournaments total $2,052,577.

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