Last weekend the 22 year-old Swedish player shocked some of the community with his 2nd place at the

ESWC Masters of Athens tournament. On route to the final,

Sebastian "Spart1e" Siira became the first person to knock

Alexei 'Cypher' Yanyshevsky out of a competition this year after an exciting semi-final match.
Siira went onto the final in which he was defeated by SK Gaming's

Shane 'Rapha' Hendrixson over three maps. In an
interview with Four Kings, Siira has openly stated he will be looking to seek revenge for his loss.
"Rapha played really good; it's hard to play a player like him. He won this fight, but Spartaaaa are really hungry for revenge."