Team Vitality went undefeated to win the MLBB Women’s Invitational at the 2025 Esports World Cup, sweeping Gaimin Gladiators 4-0 in the grand final.
Team Vitality went undefeated to win the MLBB Women’s Invitational at the 2025 Esports World Cup, sweeping Gaimin Gladiators 4-0 in the grand final.
Team Vitality have claimed the MLBB Women’s Invitational 2025 championship at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh, completing a dominant, undefeated run through the tournament.
The Indonesian roster sealed a 4-0 victory over Gaimin Gladiators in the grand final on Sunday, finishing the event without dropping a single game.
Vitality’s path to the title was clinical. They swept FUT Esports 2-0 in the quarterfinals and took down Team Liquid 3-0 in the semis before shutting out Gaimin Gladiators in the best-of-seven final.
Their control across every phase — from early gold leads to decisive team fights — marked them as the clear standout with the top esports betting sites.
Cindy “Cinny” Siswanto was named tournament MVP for her consistent support play and key contributions in the final, especially on comfort picks like Zetian. Alongside her sister Michelle “Chell” Siswanto in the Gold Lane, the pair were crucial in converting small advantages into match-winning momentum.
For Vitality, this title was a response to last year’s disappointment, when they fell short in the final despite a strong season. This time, the preparation, execution, and cohesion were evident.
“I just want to prove that no-one can do it better than us,” Chell said after the win.
The result also boosts Team Vitality’s standing in the overall Esports World Cup club rankings, with 1,000 points added to their tally. They now sit above Team Falcons on the leaderboard, underlining the broader significance of their win.
With a US$150,000 first prize and a flawless tournament showing, Team Vitality have established themselves as the benchmark in women’s MLBB and reinforced their position as one of the top female esports teams globally.