Uzi
Chinese League of Legends player

Uzi

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Introduction

Jian Zihao (Chinese: 简自豪; born 5 April 1997), better known by his in-game name Uzi, is a Chinese retired professional League of Legends player. Widely regarded as the greatest AD carry of all time, he was renowned for his plays on champions such as Vayne, Kai'Sa, Ezreal and Kog'Maw. He was also well known as the franchise player for Royal Never Give Up and its predecessors, although he also played briefly for OMG and Newbee.

Uzi has played in the World Championship grand finals twice, both times with Royal Club. He won his first international title at the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational with his team Royal Never Give Up, after defeating the LCK champion Kingzone DragonX.

Uzi officially announced his retirement from professional play on 3 June 2020.

Career

Uzi began his professional career on the Chinese team Royal Club. Widely considered as one of the best AD carries during seasons three and four, Uzi demonstrated his great mechanic prowess and carried his team to two consecutive second-place finishes at the League of Legends World Championship in both 2013 and 2014. Despite their success at Season 3 Worlds, the departure of Tabe prompted Uzi to switch to the mid lane at the start of Season 4 before returning to the ADC role during the summer. Renamed to Star Horn Royal Club, Uzi with Korean imports inSec and Zero rose to the challenge and finished second at worlds with a 1:3 series against one of the best teams ever, Samsung White. And he left the Royal club for the communication problem with Korean imports.

Season 5 however, proved to be a slump in Uzi's career after moving to OMG. Despite being touted as one of the biggest talent transfers of the offseason, OMG incurred difficulties in integrating Uzi to the team. Coupled with the decline of Gogoing and Lovelin, Season 5 was a disappointing one for Uzi. Uzi was picked up by Qiao Gu Reapers and was their sub for Peco. QG was invited to IEM Katowice in March 2016 where they beat Fnatic in their first best of one but were then subsequently eliminated in the group stages following a loss to SK Telecom T1 and then losing to Fnatic 1 - 2.

In May 2016, Qiao Gu Reapers was acquired by Newbee. However, five days later Uzi's contract was bought out by Royal Never Give Up.

On 3 June 2020, Uzi announced his retirement from professional gaming, citing health concerns. In a statement he said, "As a result of staying up late for years, a fatty diet and being under insurmountable stress, last year I found out that I was type-2 diabetic." He added that his mental state was "not as good as it was before". In an effort to recover, he took medication and made changes to his work schedule and exercise habits, but his situation did not change. His doctor told him there could be "serious complications" if he continued playing competitively.

Tournament results

(Star Horn) Royal Club

  • 2nd — Season 3 World Championship
  • 2nd — 2014 League of Legends World Championship

Royal Never Give Up

  • 2nd — 2016 Summer LPL
  • 5th–8th — 2016 League of Legends World Championship
  • 2nd — 2017 Spring LPL
  • 2nd — 2017 Summer LPL
  • 3rd–4th — 2017 League of Legends World Championship
  • 1st — 2018 Spring LPL
  • 1st — 2018 Mid-Season Invitational
  • 1st — 2018 Demacia Cup
  • 1st — 2018 Rift Rivals (Red Rift)
  • 1st — 2018 Summer LPL
  • 5th–8th — 2018 League of Legends World Championship
  • 9th–12th — 2019 League of Legends World Championship

Individual awards

  • MVP of 2018 LPL Spring Playoffs
  • MVP of 2018 LPL Summer Playoffs
  • MVP of 2018 Mid-Season Invitational
  • MVP of 2018 Asian Games
  • All-Star 1v1 2016 winner
  • All-Star 1v1 2017 winner