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FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2021 Division A: The Teams

AMMAN (Jordan) - FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2019 Division A saw Japan claim their fourth straight title, building up momentum for a run to a silver medal in the Tokyo Olympics. Japan will be back in action along with the best teams in the region  for the 2021 edition of the Women’s Asia Cup in Amman, Jordan which will be held from September 27 to October 3.

The teams that will be competing are Japan, Australia, China, Korea, Chinese Taipei, New Zealand, Philippines and India.

Japan won their fourth consecutive Women’s Asia Cup over China in an exciting title game, 71-68. Australia also claimed 3rd place in a win over Korea.

FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2019 Final Standings

1. Japan
2. China
3. Australia
4. Korea
5. New Zealand
6. Chinese Taipei
7. Philippines
8. India

All teams will be returning from Women’s Asia Cup 2019 Division A as Division B was not staged in 2019.

Women’s Asia Cup 2021 Division B will be played between 7-13 November 2021 also in Amman, Jordan.

Japan, China, Australia and Korea recently participated in the Tokyo Olympics and showcased their talents to the world. Japan made a historic-run all the way to the gold medal game, ending up with the country's first medal in Olympics basketball. China and Australia both made it to the Quarter-Finals, marking the first-time ever that three teams from the Women's Asia Cup all advanced to that stage. Though Korea weren't able to make their way past the Group Phase, they put up valiant efforts against powerhouses like Spain and Serbia.

FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2019 - Division A 

Participating Teams

Japan


Japan won their fourth consecutive FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2021 in 2019 in Bengaluru

China


China was impressive in 2019, beating Australia in the Group Phase before narrowly losing to Japan in the Final

Australia


Australia will be looking to get a better result after finishing third last time in Bengaluru, India

Korea


With 12 winning medals, Korea will be looking for at least podium finish for the fist time since 2015

New Zealand


New Zealand finished fifth in 2019, beating Chinese Taipei in the classification game

Chinese Taipei


Chinese Taipei will be looking to put the 2019 disappointment behind and perform better in Amman

Philippines


Ever -improving Gilas Pilipinas women will be interesting to watch this time

India


India finished 8th at home in 2019, something that will try to avoid this time

Aside from being the premier competition for women's basketball in the region, the FIBA Women's Asia Cup is an important part of FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 qualification.

The final standings of Women's Asia Cup 2021 (including Women's World Cup hosts Australia) will determine the identity of the teams playing in the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 Qualifying Tournaments which will be held in February 2022.

The tournaments will feature four national teams each, with the top three from each qualifying for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2022 to complete the 12-team field for the main event.

How teams qualify for the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022

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