The 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup is one of the most prestigious events in basketball. From September 22 to October 1, 2022, the world's top athletes from 12 basketball powers in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Oceania and Europe will gather at Sydney Olympic Park to compete in 38 games in 10 days. The teams participated in australia, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, China, France, South Korea, Japan, Mali, Puerto Rico, Serbia and the defending champion United States. The current world-ranked Chinese team, which is ranked seventh, is at its peak and is expected to achieve outstanding results in this World Cup. Members of the Chinese team include Han Xu and Li Yueru, who are competing in the U.S. Pro Women's Basketball League, and Huang Sijing, who was named the Most Valuable Player at the 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Qualifier in Serbia earlier this year. Michele Timms, former assistant coach of the Chinese national team and member of the Australian Basketball Hall of Fame, believes that the Chinese team has a great chance of finally reaching the podium: "I'm looking forward to watching the Chinese team play and see if they can continue their excellent international game status, especially against the United States." I think if the Chinese team can maintain its form, it will win a medal in this World Cup. ” Australian women's basketball team Opals also hopes to gain something in this tournament held locally, and legendary athlete Lauren Jackson has returned after retiring to help the team play home games. The Australian women's basketball team is currently ranked third in the world and will strive to achieve good results in front of its own fans. Tickets for World Cup matches start at $15 and are now available for purchase from Ticketek at https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=FIBAW
The 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup is one of the most prestigious events in basketball. From September 22 to October 1, 2022, the world's top athletes from 12 basketball powers in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Oceania and Europe will gather at Sydney Olympic Park to compete in 38 games in 10 days.
The teams participated in australia, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, China, France, South Korea, Japan, Mali, Puerto Rico, Serbia and the defending champion United States.
The current world-ranked Chinese team, which is ranked seventh, is at its peak and is expected to achieve outstanding results in this World Cup. Members of the Chinese team include Han Xu and Li Yueru, who are competing in the U.S. Pro Women's Basketball League, and Huang Sijing, who was named the Most Valuable Player at the 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Qualifier in Serbia earlier this year.
Michele Timms, former assistant coach of the Chinese national team and member of the Australian Basketball Hall of Fame, believes that the Chinese team has a great chance of finally reaching the podium:
"I'm looking forward to watching the Chinese team play and see if they can continue their excellent international game status, especially against the United States." I think if the Chinese team can maintain its form, it will win a medal in this World Cup. ”
Australian women's basketball team Opals also hopes to gain something in this tournament held locally, and legendary athlete Lauren Jackson has returned after retiring to help the team play home games. The Australian women's basketball team is currently ranked third in the world and will strive to achieve good results in front of its own fans.
The 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup is supported by the NSW Government through Destination NSW, the tourism and major events agency, and the Office of Sport.