Due to his performance with Selfless Gaming, Won was quickly recognized as one of North America's best DPS players, most notably with his expertise on Tracer, and was voted in as a member of Team USA for the 2017 Overwatch World Cup (OWWC). At the time, the OWWC was the only tournament that pitted players from around the world. The team dominated in the qualifiers and moved on to the single-elimination tournament. Their first match was against the tournament-favorites South Korea; an exceptional performance by Won helped the team to take two maps from South Korea, but they ultimately lost the match and were eliminated from the tournament.[5]
After a disappointing showing in the 2018 Overwatch World Cup, losing early to Team United Kingdom in the Quarterfinals, Won and Team USA came back to the 2019 Overwatch World Cup to sweep the group stages with a 12-0 map record, including beating rivals South Korea. Having secured the first seed, Team USA received a bye in the quarterfinals and faced South Korea in the semifinals. After an intense and back and forth series, Team USA arose victorious, with a 3-1 scoreline with one draw on Horizon Lunar Colony. Team USA then faced Team China in the finals where they won 3-0, winning the United States the gold medal. Won received MVP of the World Cup for his performance on many heroes, including Doomfist, Tracer, Bastion, and Reaper.
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