T1 continues their spectacular journey on the League of Legends Worlds 2024 (LoL Worlds 2024) occasion, advancing to the Knockout Stage the place they’re set to face Prime Esports in a extremely anticipated rematch on Oct. 19. Regardless of their robust efficiency — dropping just one match in opposition to Prime Esports throughout the Swiss Stage — there’s been notable consideration on Rekkles, who’s T1’s substitute participant.
Rekkles, a former League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) participant and present help for T1 Esports Academy, was named as T1’s sole substitute for the event, a requirement underneath Worlds 2024’s guidelines. Whereas the Swedish star has but to step onto the stage albeit being current within the ready room, he’s been staying low-key, contributing behind the scenes in his personal distinctive approach.
“I’m not right here to be the focus or take any area. Pointless area, in fact. I’m simply right here to help the fellows in any approach I can. And up to now, that has been enjoying chess with Faker and enjoying ping pong with Keria,” Rekkles shared in an interview with Tolkin LoL.
Rekkles is not any stranger to the largest stage in LoL esports, having competed in Worlds six occasions — 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 — primarily as Fnatic’s AD Carry. His greatest outcome got here in 2018 when Fnatic completed because the runner-up.
Nonetheless, returning to Worlds in its place help participant for T1 is a brand new expertise for him, and one which he finds a bit surreal. “It’s bizarre, to be sincere. I, in fact, needed to go the second they requested me. There was no query about it.”
Since arriving in Berlin for the Swiss Stage, Rekkles has been noticed eating with the workforce, filming content material for T1 and LoL Esports, and even making an look at T1’s pop-up retailer within the metropolis. Whereas followers haven’t any solution to know the way his interactions with the primary roster are, Rekkles clarified that he’s cautious to not intrude with workforce technique.
“These [T1 players] are veterans. It’s simply bizarre, I feel, if I inform them, like, ‘Hey, do that’ or ‘Play that.’ After all, I give my opinion, however I don’t have the identical dynamic to them as I did with my very own teammates,” he defined.

Moreover, Rekkles additionally expressed deep respect for T1’s choices and particularly for Faker, who’s attending Worlds extra occasions than him. “Chatting with Faker who’s been right here 9 occasions, there’s no level for me to inform him something. I simply attempt to help him, ask him how he’s, if he wants something, play a little bit of chess to get his mind going after which watch him smashing on stage.”
Watch the total interview in Tolkin LoL via a clipped video beneath:
Keep tuned on esports.gg for information relating to Rekkles and T1’s journey at Worlds 2024.