MIES (Switzerland) - The new 3x3 pro circuit season is shifting gears quickly and there has already been a slate of big-ticket events with high stakes.
In case you missed last week's action, we've got you covered.
Baoding Challenger (April 12-13)
Shinagawa CITY EXE (JPN) produced an eye-catching performance to claim the Baoding Challenger with a 21-20 victory over Liman (SRB) in a classic final. Jan Demsar produced a stellar all-round effort and feasted on the boards to walk off with the MVP.
Not only did they celebrate the title, and continue Japan's strong start across all levels of 3x3 in 2025, but they secured a ticket to the Marseille Masters on May 24-25. Liman and Miami (USA) also qualified.
Final Standings: 1. Shinagawa CITY EXE (JPN) 2. Liman (SRB) 3. Miami (USA) 4. Chongming (CHN) 5. Utrecht (NED)
Ulaanbaatar Super Quest (April 12-13)
Ulaanbaatar West (MGL) completed an unbeaten campaign after comfortably beating fellow Mongolians Bayankhairkhan Mig (MGL) in the final. The speedy Bolor-Erdene Gantsolmon was unconscious throughout to take home the MVP.
Ulaanbaatar West and Bayankhairkhan Mig, who had a memorable upset over favorite Ulaanbaatar East (MGL) in the semi-finals, received tickets to the Chengdu Masters on May 3-4.
Final Standings: 1. Ulaanbaatar West (MGL) 2. Bayankhairkhan Mig (MGL) 3. Ulaanbaatar East (MGL) 4. Jumpshot Singapore (SGP) 5. Zavkhan Sainscore (MGL)
Lausanne Mega Quest (April 12)
Hangzhou (CHN) silenced the Swiss fans after defeating hometown heroes Lausanne (SUI) to take out the title on April 12. Led by snipers Aleksandar Lazic and Goran Vidovic, Hangzhou fired a warning to opponents after twice beating Lausanne and also knocking out top seeds Ub (SRB).
Hangzhou, Lausanne and Ub clinched their spots for the Amsterdam Masters on May 17-18.
Final Standings: 1. Hangzhou (CHN) 2. Lausanne (SUI) 3. Ub (SRB) 4. Lugano (SUI) 5. Riffa (BRN)
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