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Zain (gamer)

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American professional esports player
Zain
Naghmi in 2023
Personal information
NameZain Naghmi
Born (1996-06-11)June 11, 1996 (age 28)[1]
NationalityAmerican
Career information
GameSuper Smash Bros. Melee
Playing career2014–present
Team history
2018–2019Panda Global
2020–2023Golden Guardians
2023–2025Moist Esports
2025–presentShopify Rebellion
Career highlights and awards
(21 majors won)
  • 2x Shine champion (2018, 2022)
  • 2xGENESIS champion (2020, 2022)
  • 2x Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series champion (2020, 2022)
  • 2x Get On My Level champion (2023, 2024)
  • Smash Summit 10 champion (2020)
  • Four Loko Fight Night champion (2020)
  • Pound champion (2022)
  • Ludwig Smash Invitational champion (2022)
  • Tipped Off 14 champion (2023)
  • Fête 3 champion (2023)
  • Super Smash Con champion (2023)
  • Collision champion (2024)
  • Pat's House 4 champion (2024)
  • Riptide champion (2024)
  • Wavelength champion (2024)
  • Luminosity Makes Moves Miami champion (2024)
  • Battle of BC 7 champion (2025)
Twitch information
Channel
Followers89,000

Last updated: March 2025

Zain Naghmi (/zæn/ or/zn/,[2] born June 11, 1996), more commonly known by his tagZain, is an AmericanSuper Smash Bros. Melee player fromReston, Virginia. Beginning his career in 2014, he rapidly climbed the ranks, becoming a ranked top 100 player in the world within only two years, a top 10 player since 2018 and was ranked the number one player in the world in 2022 and 2024. Naghmi plays Marth and is currently considered the best Marth player in the world.[3][4] He was sponsored byGolden Guardians from February 2020 to March 2023. In April 2023, he was signed byMoist Esports.

His most notable tournament placings include first atGENESIS 7 and GENESIS 8, second atThe Big House 9 and Smash Summit 11 and third at Smash Summit 12 andSuper Smash Con 2019.
A 2021 list compiled by PGstats ranked Naghmi as the ninth-greatestMelee player of all time.[5]

Career

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2013–2017: Non-ranked beginnings

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Zain first began competing inMelee tournaments in May 2014, with his first tournament being at "Smash @ Clarendon", a popular weekly event inArlington,Virginia.[6] He largely competed in local tournaments while in his first year atVirginia Tech, and had soon established himself as a formidable opponent among the Maryland/Virginia scene.[6] Zain's breakout performance at a major tournament came in 2015, when he placed 33rd atSuper Smash Con 2015, which was followed by a 1st-place finish at the MD/VA Fall Arcadian,[7] the highest non-ranked tournament in the region.

2017–2018: Beginning of professional career

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Zain's 2017 season began with an appearance on the SSBMRank, a semiannualpower ranking presented byRed Bull, where he was ranked as the 66th bestMelee player for his performance in 2016.[8] A heavy influence on the ranking was his performance at The Big House 6, where he placed 17th overall including a 2–0 victory overJustin "Plup" McGrath,[9] who was ranked 6th in the world at the time.[10] Zain's placing earned him some interest from Plup's team, Panda Global, who offered him a sponsorship; however, the deal never went through.[6] 2017 saw high placements at several major tournaments which included 5th place atSuper Smash Con 2017, bumping Zain up to 22nd on the SSBMRank 2017.[11] He was again approached by Panda Global who offered him a full sponsorship - this time, Zain accepted, with the team officially announcing the signing on April 12, 2018.[12]

2018–2019: Panda Global and the rise to the top

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Under Panda Global, Zain enjoyed success at major tournaments including first-place finishes at *Pound* Underground,[13] OMEGA II,[14] and Shine 2018.[15] However, despite his success, Zain parted ways with the team on November 8, 2019, along with teammates Cosmos and Kelazhur[16] - no explanation for Zain's departure was given by either the organisation or Zain himself.

Zain also played for theMUN Huskies in theCollegiate Starleague (CSL), anintercollegiate esports league. The CSL hosted itsgrand final for the 2018 competitive season at Shine 2018, where the Hokies ultimately placed in second after losing to theUniversity of Central Florida.[6]

2020–present: Mogul Moves, Golden Guardians and Slippi

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Following his departure from Panda Global, Zain only competed in one tournament as a free agent. Two days prior toGENESIS 7,TwitchstreamerLudwig Ahgren announced his sponsorship of Zain for the tournament under his "Mogul Moves" clothing brand on January 22, 2020.[17][18] Zain wonMelee singles without losing a set, defeatingHungrybox - the number-one player in the world - in grand finals.[17] As Zain's Mogul Moves sponsorship only lasted for the tournament, he became a free agent following GENESIS, but was soon signed by theGolden Guardians, the official esports organisation of theGolden State Warriors, on February 6, 2020.[17] Since the signing, Zain has only competed in a few major tournaments - this was due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, which prevented many liveMelee events from taking place.[19] However, with the release of theProject Slippi mod forMelee, matches and tournament could take place online. During the pandemic, Zain has won Pound Online,[20] the Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series 2,[21] and Smash Summit 10,[22] all three of which took place online.

On April 17, 2022, Zain won GENESIS 8, his second consecutive GENESIS title.[23] With this win, he became the first player sinceAdam "Armada" Lindgren to repeat as GENESIS champion.[24][25] Zain would be ranked as the number 1 player in the world on PGstats Summer 2022 MPGR.[26]

On October 23, 2022, Zain won the Melee portion of the Ludwig Smash Invitational.[27]

In 2022, Zain was ranked as the number one Melee player in the world.[28]

On March 29, 2023, Zain's contract with Golden Guardians ended. Shortly afterwards, on April 6, he signed withMoist Esports, under the Moist Moguls brand co-owned byMoistCr1TiKaL and Ludwig Ahgren.[29]

References

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  1. ^@zainnaghmi (June 12, 2018)."This shirt is an amazing birthday gift @MilkMan_SSBM!!! I'm the happiest 22 year old around" (Tweet). RetrievedSeptember 7, 2020 – viaTwitter.
  2. ^@zainnaghmi (September 13, 2020)."Zain (Like the beginning of Xanax)" (Tweet). RetrievedOctober 24, 2022 – viaTwitter.
  3. ^"MPGR Melee Power Rankings".smash.gg. smash.gg.
  4. ^Michael, Cale (16 February 2020)."iBDW comments on the evolution of the Fox matchup in Super Smash Bros. Melee".DotEsports.com. Dot Esports. Retrieved29 August 2020.
  5. ^"The Melee Stats Top 100: The Top 10".PGstats. November 22, 2021. RetrievedNovember 22, 2021.
  6. ^abcdLee, Alexander (29 August 2018)."New challenger approaching: The rise of Zain".ESPN.com. ESPN Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved4 September 2020.
  7. ^"The Fall Arcadian Melee Top 16".Challonge. xanaduarcadian.
  8. ^Craytor, John; Fellner, Henry."SSBMRank 2016: 61-70".Redbull.com. Red Bull. Retrieved4 September 2020.
  9. ^MacPherson, Kate."The beginning of 2020: Zain wins Genesis 7".Tempostorm.com. Tempo Storn. Retrieved4 September 2020.
  10. ^Palakurthi, Anokh."SSBMRank 2016: 4-6".Redbull.com. Red Bull. Retrieved4 September 2020.
  11. ^Yang, Rui; Lynch, Darren."SSBMRank 2017: 30-21".Redbull.com. Rd Bull. Retrieved4 September 2020.
  12. ^Global, Panda."Welcome to the Plup Club, @PG_Zain . We were going to wait until Summit started, but looks like we might need your Ki for a spirit bomb to push him through to Summit!".Twitter.com. Twitter. Retrieved4 September 2020.
  13. ^Kassel, Josh."*Pound* Underground - Melee Singles".smash.gg. Retrieved7 September 2020.
  14. ^LaBombard, Michael."OMEGA II - Melee Singles".smash.gg. Retrieved7 September 2020.
  15. ^Zaborowski, Matthew."Shine 2018 - Melee Singles".smash.gg. Retrieved7 September 2020.
  16. ^Michael, Cale (9 November 2019)."Panda Global parts ways with Smash Bros. players Zain and Cosmos".DotEsports.com. Dot Esports. Retrieved7 September 2020.
  17. ^abcMichael, Cale (February 6, 2020)."Golden Guardians signs Super Smash Bros. Melee pro Zain, Teamfight Tactics streamer DogDog".Dot Esports. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2021.
  18. ^Ahgren, Ludwig."HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE I AM SIGNING @ZainNaghmi TO MOGUL MOVES FOR @Genesis_Smash".Twitter.com. Twitter. Retrieved7 September 2020.
  19. ^Michael, Cale (March 12, 2020)."Super Smash Bros. PGR season to be frozen due to coronavirus and travel concerns".Dot Esports. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2021.
  20. ^Robertson, Scott."Pound Online - Melee Singles".Smash.gg. Smash.gg. Retrieved7 September 2020.
  21. ^Collier, Brandon."Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series 2 - Melee Singles".Smash.gg. smash.gg. Retrieved7 September 2020.
  22. ^"Smash Summit 10 Online".smash.gg. Retrieved2021-02-01.
  23. ^"Genesis 8".smash.gg. Retrieved2022-04-20.
  24. ^"GENESIS 2: Melee Singles Bracket".Smashboards. Retrieved2022-09-28.
  25. ^"Genesis 3".start.gg. Retrieved2022-09-28.
  26. ^"PGstats | MPGR Early 2022: Top 10".pgstats.com. Retrieved2022-09-28.
  27. ^"Ludwig Smash Invitational - Melee Singles (Main Event)".start.gg. Retrieved24 October 2022.
  28. ^GimmeDatWheat (2023-01-21)."SSBMRank 2022: The Top Ten".Medium. Retrieved2023-02-12.
  29. ^Cale, Michael (April 6, 2023)."Fated reunion: Ludwig, Moist Esports sign top Smash Melee player Zain".Dot Esports. RetrievedApril 7, 2023.

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