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Ana (Anathan Pham) was born on 26 October, 1999 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian esports player (born 1999). Discover Ana's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 24 years old?

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Age 24 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 26 October 1999
Birthday 26 October
Birthplace Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1999

Anathan Pham (born 26 October 1999), better known as ana, is an Australian professional Dota 2 player.

Pham was born in Melbourne, Australia on 26 October 1999.

An avid Dota 2 player, he often played 10+ hours a day to the point where it started to impact his education.

2016

In 2016, Pham was offered a position in Invictus Gaming's in-house league.

This necessitated moving to Shanghai.

To pursue the opportunity, Pham dropped out of high school at age 16 and moved to Shanghai.

Pham began his professional Dota 2 career by joining Invictus Gaming in March 2016 as a substitute for Ferrari_430.

His most notable accomplishment with the team was defeating Newbee in the grand finals of NEA 2016.

Following The International 2016, Pham left the team to join OG.

In November, he won his first ever tournament with OG at Elimination Mode Season 2 and later won his first major event by defeating Ad Finem 3–1 in the grand finals of Boston Major.

2017

The team's performance continued to stay consistent with additional top 4 performances at Dota Pit League Season 5, StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 3, and Dota 2 Asia Championships 2017.

Pham would then take his second major at Kiev Major, and the team was invited for The International 2017.

During The International 2017, OG underperformed expectation, finishing at 7-8th position, falling at the hands of LGD Gaming.

Following their loss, Pham announced that he would be taking a break from the professional scene.

2018

As a member of OG, he has played in three iterations of The International, winning in 2018 and 2019, and has also won two Major championships tournaments.

In early 2018 he joined the short-lived Echo International.

In 2018, months prior to The International 2018, OG's co-founder Fly left alongside s4, leaving OG struggling to fill their roster as all high level players had already signed for the upcoming competition.

Pham thus re-joined OG alongside an unproven newbie Topson.

With Topson being a solo middle specialist, Pham moved onto the hard carry role.

Despite a bad start at The International 2018's group stage, OG finished fourth and were seeded into the upper bracket of the main event.

Considered underdogs during their entire time at the event, OG and Pham advanced to the grand finals and won the tournament by defeating PSG.LGD in the best-of-five series 3–2.

OG's win was characterised by some commentators as a Cinderella story and "one of the greatest underdog stories ever; not just in esports, but in all competitive pursuits".

Following the victory, Pham decided to take a break from professional Dota 2.

Prior to the International 2018, Pham transitioned to playing as a carry, leaving the solo mid position to Topias "Topson" Taavitsainen.

Pham has been described as an integral piece to OG's success.

2019

He returned to the team in March 2019.

Later that year, Pham won The International 2019, making him and the rest of the team the first repeat winners of The International.

The commentators noted that Pham developed a completely novel carry Io strategy, which was previously considered to not be viable, which he utilised to great effect.

Pham announced another hiatus from the team following the victory.

He returned to the active roster in April 2021.

After two months with the team, Pham announced his retirement from competitive Dota in June 2021.

However one year after his retirement, in 2022, he returned to the pro scene playing as a substitute player for Team Liquid and Royal Never Give Up in Riyadh Masters and PGL Arlington Major.

In his early career, Pham played in the position solo mid, with comparatively little success.

He received significant criticism for his solo mid performance and comparatively low creep score.

He developed a novel carry Io strategy which kept his opponents off balance throughout The International 2019.

He was noted for his so-called "game sense".

Commentators have called him as one of the best carry players, and one of the best Dota 2 players overall.

Pham is noted for his long breaks from professional play, something that is generally recommended against, as the competitive landscape of Dota 2 can change quite rapidly.