Player ana from Dota 2
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Anatan ana Pham is an inactive Australian player who was most recently a member of Team T1. His signature heroes to be Ember Spirit, Spectre, and Phantom Lancer.
In 2015, ana decided to move to Shanghai from Australia to get closer to his dream of becoming a cybersports player. There, he joined the domestic CDEC league where he started competing against top Chinese players. Because of the invitation to play in China, he dropped out of school.
Anatan's first sports team was Invictus Gaming in March 2016. The player's most notable achievement with the team was defeating Newbee in the 2016 NEA Grand Finals.
After a disagreement with the management over the contract ana leaves for OG. His participation in this team became a landmark for many. The first tournament he won with OG was Elimination Mode 2.0. Later they participated in a major Valve tournament and defeated Ad Finem 3-0 at The Boston Major.
After such victories, ana along with the team continued to move steadily. After winning The Kiev Major, the team was invited to The International 17. OG takes the 8th place and Anatan states that he is taking a break from the game. He joins Echo International in early 2018 after the break and returns to OG in early June, following the departure of Fly and S4.
OG ana's revamped roster along with N0tail, Topson, 7ckngMad and Jerax qualified for The International 2018. Despite being ranked last out of 18 teams, OG made it to the top grid and won the grand final against LGD Gaming with a score of 3:2. After this achievement, Ana announced that he would be taking an extended break from Dota and was relegated to the inactive OG roster.
He returned to the active team in March 2019. With ana back in the lineup, OG were able to secure qualification to the MDL Disneyland Paris Major. Placing 5th-6th after Team Liquid elimination, they had enough DPC points to get into the top-12. After qualifying and finishing in the top-8 at EPICENTER Major they earned a spot at TI9.
Without losing a single series, OG easily made their way to the top set of the main event. The only difference this year was that no one underestimated OG, and they entered the grand finals as clear favorites. OG defeated Team Liquid by a score of 3:1. OG became the only team in the world to win the TI two years in a row.
- June 14, 2021 Anatan Pham announced his retirement from the competitive scene.
Despite formally retiring, Ana played for Team Liquid, Royal Never Give Up and T1 during Riyadh Masters 2022, PGL Arlington Major 2022, The International 2022 SEA Qualifiers and The International 2022 Last Chance Qualifier.