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Top 5 Female Esports Players to Watch in 2025

Breaking boundaries, smashing records, and inspiring the next generation—these women are leading the charge in competitive gaming.

1. Ava “florescent” Eugene – Valorant (Apeks)

At just 18, florescent became the first woman signed to a top-tier co-ed VALORANT team. With back-to-back MVPs in the VCT Game Changers series and now competing in the international circuit, she’s redefining what’s possible for female pros.

Highlight Moment: Dropped a 30-bomb against G2 Gozen in the 2024 Finals.

2. Karnthida “dodonut” Chaisrakeo – Valorant (Shopify Rebellion Gold)

Thailand’s rising FPS queen helped Shopify Gold qualify for VCT Challengers. Her sharp aim and calm under pressure have made her a fan favorite.

Fun Fact: Known for her one-tap headshot precision and positive attitude.

3. Anna “ANa” Dumbravă – Counter-Strike 2 (Nigma Galaxy)

A CS icon and 6-time ESL Impact League champion, ANa’s leadership and AWP skills helped Nigma Galaxy become the most dominant female CS team ever.

Record: Named Women’s Esports Player of the Year in 2024.

4. Vivi “Vivian” Indrawaty – Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (Vitality)

Southeast Asia’s MLBB queen, Vivian led Vitality’s women’s team to multiple SEA tournament wins. She’s also a strategic leader, known for her support role.

Moment to Watch: Match-winning ultimate in the SEA Grand Final.

5. Maya “Caltys” Henckel – League of Legends (G2 HEL)

Caltys continues to break ground as a woman competing in mixed LoL leagues. Her aggressive botlane style and calm decision-making helped G2 HEL win the 2025 Coupe des Étoiles.

Trivia: First woman to play in the Northern League of Legends Championship.

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