MIES (Switzerland) – The curtain may have fallen on a spectacular FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2026, but the global 3x3 basketball season is showing no signs of slowing down.
Over seven unforgettable days in Warsaw, fans witnessed history, heartbreak and championship glory as the world's best 3x3 basketball national teams battled for the discipline's biggest prize. Yet, while the FIBA 3x3 World Cup provided a fitting showcase for everything that makes 3x3 basketball special, it was also a reminder of one of the discipline's defining characteristics -- the action never stops.
Over the next four weeks, the world's top players will swap national team jerseys for their professional teams as the FIBA 3x3 World Tour, Women's Series, Challengers and Europe Cup Qualifiers take center stage across Europe and Asia.
The next stop comes immediately in Vienna, where one of the most iconic destinations on the 3x3 calendar hosts both the FIBA 3x3 World Tour Vienna 2026 and FIBA 3x3 Women's Series Vienna 2026 from June 12-14. Many of the stars who thrilled fans in Warsaw will be back on the court just days later as they continue their pursuit of success on the professional circuit.
That same weekend, the race toward the FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup 2026 intensifies with qualifying tournaments taking place in Kosovo and Slovakia, where national teams will battle for coveted spots at Europe's premier 3x3 basketball competition.
The action continues at a relentless pace. Orleans hosts a Women's Series stop on June 16-17, while another FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup Qualifier unfolds in Romania. The following weekend sees Amsterdam welcome both the World Tour and Women's Series, while Singapore hosts the Lion City Challenger and Sumgait in Azerbaijan stages another Women's Series event.
There will be little opportunity for players to catch their breath. A Challenger in Sukhbaatar kicks off another busy week before the Women's Series heads to Ulaanbaatar and Poitiers. The Mongolian capital then takes center stage once again for the FIBA 3x3 World Tour Ulaanbaatar 2026, while Reunion in France hosts another crucial Challenger stop.
The packed schedule rolls into July with Women's Series events in Bucharest, Xiantao and Marseille before the FIBA 3x3 World Tour Marseille 2026 brings another marquee World Tour stop to one of the circuit's most beloved destinations.
For players, the coming weeks represent another opportunity to build momentum, climb the rankings and continue increasing their chances for qualification to LA28. For fans, it means there is always another event, another rivalry and another unforgettable moment waiting around the corner.
The FIBA 3x3 World Cup may have crowned new champions, but the global journey of 3x3 basketball continues.
And if the next four weeks are anything like what we witnessed in Warsaw, fans are in for another thrilling ride.
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