Valorant: “Let me see the contract” – Parents of a child prodigy share how they raised an esports pro

Valorant: "Let me see the contract" - Parents of a child prodigy share how they raised an esports pro

zachary”zekkenPatrone (17) recently started his career as a professional e-sportsman in the online shooter Valorant (PC). Parents are his biggest supporters. They shared how zekken progressed from the Wii in the living room to professional esports.

who is zekken Zekken is an American esports player who currently plays Valorant professionally on Team XSet.

How zekken got into esports:

  • Age 13: zekken entered a local Super Smash Bros tournament but was destroyed there
  • At the same time there was an Overwatch tournament, zekken watched and his interest in e-sports was aroused
  • zekken initially played CS:GO privately
  • He bought Valorant on the first day of the release, trained privately with friends and then went professional
  • There was a first big success at the beginning of 2021 in the Super League Arena, in the Valorant team Phoenix1 zekken took first place
  • Since then it’s been going uphill and zekken has won first place with its teams several times

Dad always pulled boys, didn’t begrudge him a win

This was his entry into the world of video games: In his youth, zekken often played Wii Sports with his father and lost many games. The boy often reacted with frustration to his defeats. Sometimes he even cried, his father said.

However, his father would not let zekken win, stating: “Nobody lets you win in life.” Over time, zekken developed great ambition in the games. Zekken’s father explains this in an interview with the e-sports site. (via dotesports)

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His mother also supports the fact that the boy played so much: But only if his school grades were right and he did his homework. His father enjoyed playing with the boy, even when he was consistently losing to him on the Wii.

Zekken initially gambled a lot with friends and his parents: gaming became an activity that strengthened family ties. At first, zekken played a lot of CS:GO, on the release day, June 2, 2020, he then got Valorant and was part of the first teams. Ultimately, he managed to get started professionally.

Have you had this checked by consumer protection?

What was it like turning pro? When XSET’s pro contract came along, the mother initially thought it was a scam. At first she couldn’t imagine that her son would be paid for gaming:

My first reaction was: This is a scam. How is anyone supposed to pay you? As a mother you ask yourself that, you know? I am old. I don’t play video games – I said, ‘Have you had consumer protection check this? fake news! That was my first reaction. He was still underage, of course as a mother you want to protect your child.”

Zaida (Zekken’s mother) via dotesports.com

Zekken’s father took a closer look at the contract. The parents’ concerns were finally allayed. The collaboration between XSET and zekken came about.

MamaZekken is now also cheering on her son and the XSET on social media channels:

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What do the parents say about zekken’s career? Many parents would like to see their children in “stable and secure” jobs. The field of e-sports is often seen as an “unsafe job” and viewed rather critically.

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Not so with zekken’s parents. They fully support their son and support his decision.

“We only have this one life. we have to him [zekken] shape his life. I want him to be happy, prosperous, safe and healthy.”

Zaida (Zekken’s mother) via dotesports.com

They accompany zekken at his competitions and support their son. A support that encourages zekken to take off as an e-sportsman, as he stated in the interview.

What does zekken’s Plan B look like? Even if zekken’s e-sports career is currently going uphill, the 17-year-old has a plan B.

If esports doesn’t work out, he wants to go to college.

A 15-year-old Fortnite player also had the dream of becoming a professional player. His mother took him out of school because of it. But now he stops.

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