CS2: The achievement has been reached. Donk said that he does not want short-term glory, and his dream is to write a legend.
2025-08-09 13:44
When talking about the rising stars in the CS circle, donk is undoubtedly on the list. He became the most dazzling existence when he debuted. At the age of 18, he was already the core member of the Spirit team. His performance improved by leaps and bounds, his talent was outstanding, and he swept his opponents. His performance and record in one year are enough to rival the experience accumulated by veterans over the years.
Recently crowned the fourth player in history to win both the Cologne and Katowice Finals MVP awards, his stats have reached terrifying heights. Who could deny that he's not already considered an "incredible" pro? Undeniably, these past two years have been a golden age for Donk. Young and promising, he still has plenty of time to pave the way for his career and explore new avenues. Everyone is curious about what his thoughts are on the future after achieving his coveted accomplishment.
Donk explained in an interview that while his track record is impressive, he secretly aspires to win the ESL Grand Slam and more Major titles, and doesn't want to be seen as just another young player experiencing a brief period of fame and popularity. He added that his inherent competitive spirit drives him to be more disciplined and empowers him to train harder. He wants to write his own legacy, one that's long-lasting and stable, not just a fleeting topic.
The future is still long, and overtraining will inevitably dampen his passion for esports. He told reporters that he now considers it a job, and his mindset is key. So far, it's been a 50/50 split: a job that brings in income and also provides enjoyment. Do you think Donk will be a coach in ten years, or will he change his mind and retire?
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