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]]>This year��s All-Star Weekend was supposed to be the return of the event where fans get to see their favourite players take part in the show-match, after the 2021 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The official Twitter of the LoL Pro League announced on December 1 that the 2022 LPL All-Star Weekend will be postponed.
We are sorry to inform that the 2022 LPL All-Star Weekend will be postponed. The subsequent date will be announced later.
Thank you for all your understanding and support.
— LPL (@lplenglish) November 30, 2022
The reason for the postponement has not been confirmed by the LPL, but the many people believe it was due to former Chinese president Jiang Zemin passing away from leukemia and multiple organ failure.
When All-Star voting closed, the player with the most first-place votes was Weibo Gaming��s top laner, Kang ��TheShy�� Seung-lok, tallying a total of 1,652,234 votes, followed by Bilibili Gaming��s bot laner, Jian ��Uzi�� Zi-Hao, who received 1,494,821 votes.
TheShy and Uzi were made team captains after receiving the most votes; however, both declined their invites, as TheShy is still recovering from COVID-19 and Uzi is expecting a child in the coming days.
A number of other players have withdrawn due to personal reasons, so the LPL has released a new list of players for the All-Star event.
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]]>Uzi’s premature retirement has been a long time coming. The Chinese LoL pro said in 2015 that he was considering hanging up his mouse and keyboard due to ongoing health issues.
Uzi detailed his struggles in a Nike-sponsored League of Legends Pro League (LPL) documentary video, where he explained that his lack of lower-body strength was as much an issue as the pain in his upper arm.
��Because of a lot of sitting, I often feel like my legs have no strength. The lower part of the body feels like it��s not mine,�� said Uzi.
��One time I went to the hospital for a check-up and the doctor said my arms are similar to that of a 40 to 50-year-old.”
Many top esports players are dealing with similar health issues as a result of sitting behind the computer and playing games for prolonged periods. Uzi also said he had been diagnosed with type II diabetes and was battling chronic stress, obesity and irregular diet.
Uzi’s League of Legends career began in October 2012, when he joined Royal Club (currently an RNG academy team) at only 15 years of age. He spent the first two years with the Chinese esports organisation before moving to Oh My God in December 2014 in one of the biggest LPL roster moves to date.
Uzi’s stint with OMG was largely unsuccessful, as they ended their 2015 LPL Spring Split in the quarter-finals and finished the LPL Summer Split in seventh place. He ended up leaving OMG for Qiao Gu Reapers in December of 2015 and put up some decent results until they were forced to forfeit their 2016 LPL Spring semi-final due to internal conflicts.
Uzi reunited with Royal Never Give Up in the summer of 2016 and went on to become an iconic member of the Chinese esports organisation. The bot laner’s crowning glory came in 2018, when he picked up a slew of MVP awards as RNG won both LPL splits, the Mid-Season Invitational and the Asian Games.
Ahead of the 2020 season, RNG announced Uzi would not be playing with the team for the foreseeable future, which sparked speculation that they were set to sign ex-Invictus Gaming ADC Yu ��JackeyLove�� Wen-Bo as his replacement. Those rumours were quashed when RNG acquired ex-Flash Wolves ADC Lu “Betty” Yu-Hung in December, while JackeyLove ended up joining Top Esports in April.
Although Uzi has decided to step away from competitive play, RNG said in a statement, “Even in retirement, Uzi is still an important member of the RNG family. In addition to doing everything we can to assist him in his future endeavours, we will also be by his side to help him on his journey to injury recovery. We are here to help him recover 100%.”
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