Best female VALORANT players

Written By Onur Demirkol Writer
Last UpdatedJuly 31, 2023 at 10:36AM
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The female VALORANT scene hosts countless talented players fighting for the same goal, but some are legends who have repeatedly proven their worth. Today, we will talk about the best female VALORANT players considering her past achievements.

Who is the best female VALORANT player?

The best VALORANT players vary, and people always have different opinions. However, there are some players in VALORANT that are undoubtedly among the best given their track record. Thousands of fans worldwide appreciate these players, and we think that the best female VALORANT player debate is also relatable. But who is she? Here are a couple of the finest female VALORANT players along with their achievements in the game.

juliano

juliano
juliano

People have different answers, but looking at the impact on the battlefield, career, and achievements, Julia "juliano" Kiran is still the best female VALORANT player. The Swedish competitor is an FPS legend who has played competitively for many years. Even though she is no longer a VALORANT pro, we think that juliano remains the best female VALORANT player. However, a couple of names could eventually take the crown off of her head in the upcoming seasons.

She started her career with Counter-Strike but then switched to VALORANT in 2021. After playing for [XSET Female](https://www.thespike.gg/team/xset-purple/6490, she left the team to form The Originals alongside) mimi, zAAz, and Petra. They reached the semifinals of VCT 2021: Game Changers EMEA Series 1](https://www.thespike.gg/events/vct-gc-2021-emea-s1/1055) and were signed by G2 Gozen. G2 Gozen signed the squad to compete in the Game Changers scene after they advanced to the semifinals of the inaugural EMEA Game Changers series. Juliano has played for the best GC squad in EMEA, followed by the best team in the world.

G2 dominated EMEA and won VCT 2021: Series 3, VCT 2022: GC EMEA Series 1, and VCT 2022: GC EMEA Series 2, until their series was ended by Guild X. Later that year, G2 took revenge and returned to their winning mentality by becoming the world champions. Under the leadership of juliano, G2 Gozen won the VCT 2022: Game Changers Championship trophy.

Juliano’s effect on G2 Gozen’s success in the previous season was just incredible. She constantly kept cool in clutch situations and led the team thanks to her leadership skills. Juliano is not only a great aimer but a great mind and a leader. Her constant ambition motivated her to not only maintain her skill in CS:GO but also to conquer the unexplored lands of VALORANT.

Before retiring from VALORANT and going back to CS:GO, juliano held a 1.22 rating, 1.25 K/D, and a 253.2 ACS.

Mary

Mary
Mary

Unlike juliano, Maryam "Mary" Maher recently joined the scene, but she made her name known in no time. She came to G2 Gozen with a huge responsibility on her shoulders as she filled zAAz’s shoes, but Mary showed her potential to everyone instantly. She quickly attained great chemistry with the team, and despite losing the 2022 EMEA Series 3 Grand Finals, Mary stepped up for G2 at the VCT GC 2022 Championship to win the first-ever major trophy in her career.

Her good form continued in the 2023 season too. G2 won the VCT 2023: Game Changers EMEA Series 1 trophy after taking down BBL Queens, and Mary was again one of the most important pieces of the roster.

She holds a 1.28 rating and a 1.34 K/D, well over most of her competitors and even teammates. Mary is only 17 years old and should have a very long career ahead of her.

enerii

enerii
enerii

Third on our list is Odella "eneri" Abraham, who is also known as the best player in the APAC region. Moreover, some think that enerii is the best female VALORANT player in the world, but because she couldn’t find a chance yet to compete against international opponents. Therefore, she still has a lot to prove to truly be considered as the most dominant.

Last year, she got very close to winning the VCT 2022: Game Changers APAC Elite to go to the world championship. However, Alter Ego Celestè lost to X10 Sapphire after 5 maps and barely missed the chance to represent the region on the international stage.

enerii is currently sitting at an impressive 1.47 rating and a 1.50 K/D. Moreover, she also has an ACS of 301.3, showing her contribution on the battlefield. The Indonesian player has incredible statistics, and hopefully, she will come up against international opponents and prove her worth in front of thousands of fans sometime soon.

Mimi

Mimi
Mimi

Well, it wouldn’t be a complete list without Michaela "mimi" Lintrup. What makes her one of the best female VALORANT players in the world isn’t necessarily her statistics, crosshair placement, aim, or anything technical. With or without juliano and others, Mimi has always embodied a winner character. She is surely one of the most important pieces of the G2 Gozen roster, and her contribution to the team is one of the main reasons G2 is a top-tier team.

Mimi used to be juliano’s teammate at XSET Female, and she was also there when G2 picked up The Originals roster. Since then, mimi has won four EMEA trophies, and last year, she added a world championship on top of the regional success.

The Danish player has been playing Initiators lately, but her most picked agents are the Sentinels Killjoy and Cypher. If we look at the past three months, mimi’s most played Agents are Breach and KAY/O. She currently has a 1.11 rating and a 1.25 K/D.

Bob

Bob
Bob

The last on the list is, of course, Bob "Bob" Tran. The Australian is undoubtedly one of the best female VALORANT players in the world, and she has proved it a couple of times in the past. Bob was a real trouble-maker for other teams, especially when she was at Cloud9 White. C9 White is one of the most successful teams in the VALORANT Game Changers NA Scene, and Bob was an important piece of the puzzle.

After joining Cloud9, Bob made her name known without wasting any time and played a huge role in her team’s VCT 2022: Game Changers NA Series 2 win. C9 continued to dominate the scene next split, and Bob won her second regional trophy. However, C9 failed to meet the expectations at GC Championship 2022 and finished the tournament in fourth place. After leaving C9, Bob joined XSET and finished third in the VCT 2023: Game Changers NA Series S1 race. Lastly, XSET bid farewell to the Series 2 race very early.

How did they become the best female VALORANT players?

Many hours of practice, a desire for development, and a resilient mindset are necessary to succeed in the realm of esports. Full immersion is required to master every nuance of one game. Their continuous commitment is a remarkable illustration of how enthusiasm and tenacity can result in unmatched success in the world of competitive gaming.

The foundation of their success is nothing but hard work. These gamers spent endless hours to perfecting their reflexes, learning how to use agents, and developing their game sense. They continuously examine gaming, evaluated their errors, and look for any chance to improve that they can. Pros compete in numerous competitions, taking on challenging opponents and gaining from each experience due to the competitive spirit that drives them forward.

Juliano and others’ stories continue to be a brilliant illustration of tenacity and success as we follow the development of VALORANT and the esports industry as a whole. The gaming community adores them due to their determined dedication to greatness and their love of the game. Despite some disagreement on the best female VALORANT player, these players’ legacy goes far beyond awards and titles.

Onur Demirkol here, Content Writer for THESPIKEGG. You will see his name on a bunch of different articles here, whether they are breaking news or evergreen guides and content.

His journey in the industry has been marked by influential roles at esteemed platforms such as Flank Esports and 5Mid, where he served as editor-in-chief. Onur made significant contributions to their success in written content and social media, including a notable impact on an issue of the Turkish Esports Federation magazine. Currently, he serves as the Lead Editor for Gamelevate, taking pride in managing a global team of 12 talented writers. Additionally, Onur regularly contributes to Softonic, gHacks, Dataconomy, and Techbriefly. He has written thousands of articles, and that number continues to go up.

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