Even if they did not obtain a single point in the previous one-on-one battles, as long as they played well in the next two-on-one battle, there was still a possibility of them catching up. This was because in the two-on-one battle, both participants would obtain the same points. For example, the first place would obtain 50 points each. In addition, the number of rounds in the two-on-one battle had been reduced by half. As long as they could win one round, they would be able to enter the top 50 and obtain points. It was much easier than the single-on-one battle.
If they performed well in the pair battle, even if they did not get a single point in the single battle, they might still be ranked. After all, the disciples who had obtained points in the single battle might be eliminated in the second round if they did not get a single point. This was not impossible.