ATF commented on leaving Quest Esports
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Ammar «ATF» Al-Assaf commented on the circumstances and reasons why he left Quest Esports and will not play at Riyadh Masters 2023.
According to Ammar, Quest Esports refused to continue the loan agreement with Nigma Galaxy. In return, they offered the ATF a contract with terms that the player did not agree to.
Ammar «ATF» Al-Assaf on Twitter:
unfortunately am not going to ryiadh masters , my loan ended after the major and Quest org dont want to extend the loan for there own reasons , they offered me a contract that i dont agree on and they told me to choose between signing the contract or they will get a standin and i choose not to sign after all with all respect the only sad thing that i played with them the mena qualify and they choose to get a standin rather than extending the loan or choosing me as a standin for Riyadh masters anyway GL to all players to be honest nigma did help with everything loan/buyout but quest contract is not acceptable for me
Ammar «ATF» Al-Assaf is not registered with Quest Esports for the Riyadh Masters 2023 tournament. Natus Vincere offlaner Abdimalik «Malik» Sailau will play instead. ATF played in Quest Esports last Dota Pro Circuit season on loan.
The Riyadh Masters will take place in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, from July 19th to 30th, with a prize pool of $15,000,000.
Quest Esports roster at Riyadh Masters:
- Aybek «TA2000» Tokayev
- Tony «No!ob» Assaf
- Abdimalik «Malik» Sailau (stand-in)
- Omar «OmaR» Moughrabi
- Oleh «kaori» Medvedok






