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FIBA officially announced the first phase of the Women's Basketball Asian Cup battle power list: Chinese women's basketball team second Japan ranked first

FIBA officially announced the first phase of the Women's Basketball Asian Cup battle power list: Chinese women's basketball team second Japan ranked first

On June 14, Beijing time, FIBA officially announced the first official battle power list of the Women's Basketball Asian Cup, and the Chinese women's basketball team ranked second, aiming to regain the championship after 12 years. The Japanese women's basketball team, which has won five consecutive Asian Cup championships, ranks first in the battle power list, the 12-time champion South Korean women's basketball team ranks third, and the Australian women's basketball team ranks fourth.

FIBA officially announced the first phase of the Women's Basketball Asian Cup battle power list: Chinese women's basketball team second Japan ranked first

The official battle power list of the Women's Basketball Asian Cup, as follows:

1. Japanese women's basketball team

2. Chinese women's basketball team

3. Korean women's basketball team

4. Australian women's basketball team

5. New Zealand women's basketball team

6. Chinese Taipei Women's Basketball Team

7. Lebanese women's basketball team

8. Filipino women's basketball team

FIBA officially announced the first phase of the Women's Basketball Asian Cup battle power list: Chinese women's basketball team second Japan ranked first

The Women's Basketball Asian Cup is the highest level of intercontinental women's basketball tournament in the Asia-Pacific region sponsored by FIBA, held every two years, its predecessor is the Women's Basketball Asian Championship, and has been restructured into the Women's Basketball Asian Cup since 2017.

From the Women's Basketball Asian Championship to the Women's Basketball Asian Cup, it has been held 28 times since 1965, and the Chinese women's basketball team has participated in such an event for the first time since 1976. In the history of participation, the Chinese women's basketball team has won the championship 11 times and ranked second, second only to the Korean women's basketball team (who has participated in every tournament) with 12 championships.

FIBA officially announced the first phase of the Women's Basketball Asian Cup battle power list: Chinese women's basketball team second Japan ranked first

As for the specific grouping of this year's Women's Basketball Asian Cup, the specific grouping is as follows:

Group A: China Women's Basketball, South Korea Women's Basketball, New Zealand Women's Basketball, Lebanon Women's Basketball

Group B: Australia Women's Basketball, Japan Women's Basketball, Chinese Taipei Women's Basketball, Philippines Women's Basketball

According to FIBA's official announcement of the first official battle power list of the Women's Basketball Asian Cup, the Chinese women's basketball team ranks second, second only to the Japanese women's basketball team, after all, the Japanese women's basketball team has won 5 consecutive tournaments since 2013 and won 5 consecutive games, becoming the new hegemon of the Women's Basketball Asian Cup, and they naturally strive for 6 consecutive championships in this tournament.

FIBA officially announced the first phase of the Women's Basketball Asian Cup battle power list: Chinese women's basketball team second Japan ranked first

As for the last time the Chinese women's basketball team won the championship, it has to be traced back to 2011, in the past two women's basketball Asian Cup events, the Chinese women's basketball team lost to the Japanese women's basketball team in the final and won the runner-up. After regaining the runner-up of the Women's Basketball World Cup last year, the Chinese women's basketball team will send the main team (Li Yueru was unable to participate due to injury) to the Women's Basketball Asian Cup, and the goal is also to regain the Women's Basketball Asian Cup championship.

In addition, the 12-time champion South Korean women's basketball team ranked third in the battle power list, the Australian women's basketball team and the New Zealand women's basketball team ranked four or five, while the Chinese Taipei women's basketball team, the Lebanese women's basketball team and the Philippines women's basketball team ranked six to eight respectively.

(Text/Drunken Lying Float)

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