Jo Il-jang, Aiming for the Title: "I Need More Psychological Warfare and Boldness"

Jo Il-jang successfully advanced to the quarterfinals after defeating Jung Yoon-jong 2:1 in the final match. Both players displayed exceptional skill in a closely contested series, but Jo ultimately overcame Jung by masterfully utilizing Hydralisks and Mutalisks. Below is the full victory interview with Jo Il-jang, who advanced as the second-place finisher from Group B of the Google Play ASL Season 21 Round of 16.

Q. How do you feel about advancing to the quarterfinals in second place?

I prepared hard for the Protoss matchup, but it wasn't as easy as I thought. I had prepared for specific scenarios, but playing multiple games in a row was tough. Still, I'm relieved to have made it through.

Q. Some say your mid-to-late game management was lacking.

I had planned to transition from Mutalisks to Lurkers and eventually to Hive, but I hadn't practiced that transition enough. That’s why the details were a bit lacking.

Q. You are a Zerg veteran in the ASL, but your recent tournament results haven't been great. It feels like you've seized another opportunity here, doesn't it?

I think I'll only be satisfied if I reach at least the semifinals. To go all the way and win, I need to improve my psychological warfare. I’ve been disappointed with my build choices, and I think I need to be bolder.

Q. Is there a specific player or race you want to face in the quarterfinals?

Since it's a best-of-five, I'd rather not face a Protoss; Terran seems better. Protoss matchups are difficult due to map points and the nature of the maps. Because they are two-player maps, the start is unfavorable, and you have to get the build order right for the game to go well.

Q. Group C features players who defined an era—'Taek - Lee - Ssang.' What are your thoughts?

They were incredible players during their prime, and they are still truly excellent today. Their form this season is really good. As a fan, I'm looking forward to it. It wouldn't be surprising whoever makes it out of that group.

Q. Any final words?

I want to thank Won Seon-jae, Kim Taek-yong, and Byun Hyun-je for helping me practice. I wasn't satisfied with my performance in the Round of 16, but I will show a better side of myself in the quarterfinals.

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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