A Rocket League player known as Air Ninja, who is only 7 years old, has achieved Grand Champion status, the highest rank in the game. He was discovered by So3, a top-ranked Rumble player, who claims Air Ninja is the youngest Grand Champion in the world. Air Ninja's father, Farlow, was interviewed and shared that his son is a prodigy who excels in various activities, including chess, piano, and swimming. Air Ninja was coached by So3 for a short period and showed remarkable improvement. He plays Rocket League for only about 10 hours a week and still manages to dominate the game. The host of the video, who is a skilled Rocket League player, was impressed by Air Ninja's skills and played a game with him, despite having a ping disadvantage. The host acknowledged that Air Ninja's mechanics are already better than his own and predicts that Air Ninja will reach the Semi-Pro (SSL) level in a year or two.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Air Ninja is a seven-year-old Rocket League player.
2. He is from Australia.
3. Air Ninja's dad, Farlow, is supportive of his gaming.
4. Air Ninja started playing on PC in December last year.
5. So3, a top-ranked Rumble player, coached Air Ninja for about a week.
6. After coaching, Air Ninja solo-queued to Grand Champion (GC) in the OCE region.
7. Air Ninja attends a prestigious elementary school in Australia and is top of his class.
8. He has limited time to play Rocket League and only plays about 10 hours a week.
9. Air Ninja's friends at school do not play Rocket League at his skill level.
10. Air Ninja's birth certificate shows he was born in 2014, one year before Rocket League was released.
11. Air Ninja's dad rates his Rocket League skill as around Champion 1.
12. Air Ninja is also good at other games, including Fortnite.