4 – 13 Sept
    2026

    Team Profile: Australia eye another podium finish

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    Sami Whitcomb will lead the Opals once again

    Can the Opals deliver against their pre-tournament billing as one of the favorites?

    BERLIN (Germany) - Australia will be heading to Berlin looking to add to their outstanding reputation and legacy as one of the leading nations in global women's hoops.

    That means continuing their impressive streak of podium finishes which has seen them deliver an eye-catching eight medals in their last 10 FIBA events.

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    With incredible depth, quality and competition for roster spots, they will be one of the frontrunners for the podium once again when they step out in the Germany capital.

    How they qualified

    Australia booked their place in Berlin by being crowned FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2025 champions

    Australia punched a direct ticket to the event thanks to being crowned FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2025 champions. They won the silverware with an 88-79 success against Japan.

    However, they still participated in the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2026 Qualifying Tournaments.

    FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2026 Qualifying Tournament (Istanbul, Türkiye) Gameday 1: Argentina 65-91 Australia (W) Game Report Gameday 2: Australia 81-71 Japan (W) Game Report Gameday 3: Australia 71-58 Hungary (W) Game Report Gameday 4: Türkiye 74-77 Australia (W) Game Report Gameday 5: Australia 82-76 Canada (W) Game Report

    Women's World Cup pedigree

    Lauren Jackson led the Opals to their greatest ever success when they won the title in 2006.
    • Number of participations (including 2026): 17

    • Last participation: 2022 (3rd)

    • Best finish: 1st (2006)

    • Podium finishes:🥇(2006),🥈(2018),🥉(1998, 2002, 2014, 2022)

    • Current FIBA World Ranking for Women, presented by Nike: 3rd

    Last 10 FIBA events

    Year

    Event

    Location

    Finish

    2025

    FIBA Women's Asia Cup

    Shenzhen, China

    1st

    2024

    Olympic Games

    Paris, France

    3rd

    2023

    FIBA Women's Asia Cup

    Sydney, Australia

    3rd

    2022

    FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup

    Sydney, Australia

    3rd

    2021

    FIBA Women's Asia Cup

    Amman, Jordan

    3rd

    2020

    Olympic Games

    Tokyo, Japan

    8th

    2019

    FIBA Women's Asia Cup

    Bengaluru, India

    3rd

    2018

    FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup

    Tenerife, Spain

    3rd

    2017

    FIBA Women's Asia Cup

    Bengaluru, India

    2nd

    2016

    Olympic Games

    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    5th

    The Group Phase

    Australia will face Belgium for the first time since their absorbing bronze medal success at Paris 2024

    The Opals have been pitched into a tricky looking Group C that contains European champions Belgium and a Türkiye side that can beat anyone on their day.

    Meanwhile Puerto Rico will be significant underdogs and Australia will be expected to dominate that particular contest.

    Group Phase Games

    Australia vs Puerto Rico (Sep 4) Türkiye vs Australia (Sep 6) Belgium vs Australia (Sep 7)

    Players to watch

    Ezi Magbegor put in a spectacular display at Paris 2024 in the bronze medal game

    The frontcourt in particular looks stacked and especially the size, height, strength and skills of Ezi Magbegor and Alanna Smith. Both ballers have impressed in the most recent global tournaments, showing they can take the Opals deep and towards glory.

    Magbegor led the team in both scoring and efficiency at the Qualifying Tournament back in March. That came off the back of that monster 45 performance efficiency valuation in the bronze medal game at Paris 2024. Meanwhile Smith was superb in the Olympics and also stood out once again in Istanbul.

    In the backcourt, Sami Whitcomb was TISSOT MVP at the Qualifying Tournament and her experience, quality and veteran know-how is likely to be on show again in Berlin.

    Fear and Hope

    Sandy Brondello has incredible depth to call upon, but will need to find the right combinations

    Australia's main fear could be failing to find the best combinations on-court in the biggest moments. While most coaches would love such a headache, it places big pressure on Sandy Brondello to make the right picks.

    This also feeds into a potentially challenging Group phase, with little margin for error, so a strong start will be needed.

    The hope will be that they continue the momentum from the Qualifying Tournament, when they departed a so-called 'Group of Death' unbeaten. They have so many more ballers who could be inserted into the 'Players To Watch' category.

    With such quality, depth, a brilliant mix of veterans and rising stars, the Opals have all the ingredients to deliver. Surely the target will be to at least repeat their 2018 Final appearance in Tenerife.

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