Group B Winner Jang Yoon-chul: "I Want to Face a Terran in the Quarterfinals"

Jang Yoon-chul secured first place in Group B of the Google Play ASL Season 21 Round of 16, held at Freec Up Studio in Samseong-dong, Seoul, on the 14th. After an easy victory over Lim Jin-mook, he engaged in a hard-fought three-set series against Jo Il-jang in the winner's match, ultimately winning 2-1.

The following is the post-match interview with Jang Yoon-chul.

Q. How do you feel about advancing to the quarterfinals as the group winner?

I didn't think today would be easy, but I'm happy that I made it through more smoothly than I expected.

Q. You hold the record for the most runner-up finishes in ASL history. You must be hungry for a championship title—who do you want to face in the quarterfinals?

First of all, I want to face a Terran player, specifically one from Group D.

Q. How did you prepare for your match against Lim Jin-mook?

I planned to pressure him with Zealots and Dragoons and adapt as the game progressed.

Q. In the winner's match against Jo Il-jang, you lost the first game quite helplessly to Hydralisks. What happened?

I thought I could hold it off. Also, I made a mistake by building a Cannon first when I should have started with a Nexus.

Q. Who do you think will advance from next week's 'Taek - Lee - Ssang' group?

I think Lee Young-ho will advance, and Kim Taek-yong's form has been excellent lately.

Q. Protoss players always struggle against early Hydralisk pressure. Even in the third set, it was a difficult win despite your solid defense.

I think that was because I made a lot of mistakes in the third set. There was a point in the middle of the game where I didn't produce any units for over a minute. If I had just kept my supply count up and moved out, it would have been an easy win.

Q. Any final words?

I still feel like I'm lacking, and I'm hungry for more. I'll push forward to reach the semifinals, the finals, and eventually win the championship.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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