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FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2025

India drawn in Group A of FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Division B; check full schedule

Farzan has been a sports journalist since 2020, closely following Olympic sports and kabaddi.
Published at :May 23, 2025 at 8:42 PM
Modified at :May 23, 2025 at 8:42 PM
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(Courtesy : India Basketball Twitter)

The FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Division B will be held from July 13 to 20.

The Indian women’s basketball team will compete in the upcoming FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Division B, scheduled to take place in Shenzhen, China, from July 13 to 20. They will begin their campaign against Kazakhstan on the opening day. The Shenzhen Bay Sports Center has been chosen as the venue to host the prestigious event.

Top eight nations from Asia will compete in FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Division A, which will be held simultaneously at the same venue. China, New Zealand, South Korea, Indonesia, Japan, Australia, Philippines, and Lebanon are the nations competing in Division A.

India secured a spot in the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Division B after winning the SABA Qualifiers, which took place in New Delhi from February 23 to 26 this year. They will look to win Division B and get promoted to Division A for the 2026 edition of the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup.

FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Division B Groups and format

Eight teams have been drawn across two groups of four teams each. The Indian women’s basketball team are placed in Group A alongside Chinese Taipei, Kazakhstan, and Tahiti. Meanwhile, Group B consist of Iran, Thailand, Mongolia, and the Cook Islands.

Matches will be played in a round-robin format in the group stage, with each team facing the other teams in their respective groups one time. The table-toppers of both groups will advance to the semi-finals, while the second and third placed teams in Group A will face the next best teams from Group B in the quarter-finals.

The winner of the quarter-finals will face the table toppers from the respective groups in the semis, followed by the summit clash of the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Division B

Group A – Chinese Taipei, Kazakhstan, India, Tahiti

Group B – Iran, Thailand, Mongolia, Cook Islands

FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Division B full schedule, fixtures with timings (in IST)

Day 1 – July 13 (Sunday)

  • Chinese Taipei vs Tahiti – Group A – 11:00 AM IST
  • Kazakhstan vs India – Group A – 2:00 PM IST
  • Iran vs Cook Islands – Group B – 5:00 PM IST

Day 2 – July 14 (Monday)

  • Thailand vs Mongolia – Group B – 11:00 AM IST
  • India vs Chinese Taipei – Group A – 2:00 PM IST
  • Tahiti vs Kazakhstan – Group A – 5:00 PM IST

Day 3 – July 15 (Tuesday)

  • Mongolia vs Iran – Group B – 11:00 AM IST
  • Cook Islands vs Thailand – Group B – 2:00 PM IST
  • Chinese Taipei vs Kazakhstan – Group A – 5:00 PM IST

Day 4 – July 16 (Wednesday)

  • India vs Tahiti – Group A – 11:00 AM IST
  • Iran vs Thailand – Group B – 2:00 PM IST
  • Mongolia vs Cook Islands – Group B – 5:00 PM IST

Day 6 – July 18 (Friday)

  • Qualification to Semi-Final 1 – 2nd in Group A vs 3rd in Group B
  • Qualification to Semi-Final 2 – 2nd in Group B vs 3rd in Group A
  • Classification 7th/8th – 4th in Group A vs 4th in Group B

Day 7 – July 19 (Saturday)

  • Semifinal 1 – 1st in Group A vs Winner of Qualification to Semi-Final 2
  • Semifinal 2 – 1st in Group B vs Winner of Qualification to Semi-Final 1
  • Classification 5th/6th – Loser of Qualification to Semi-Final 2 vs Loser of Qualification to Semi-Final 1

Day 8 – July 20 (Sunday)

  • Classification 3rd/4th – Loser of Semifinal 1 vs Loser of Semifinal 2
  • Final – Winner of Semifinal 1 vs Winner of Semifinal 2

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Mohamed Farzan
Mohamed Farzan

Farzan is a journalist at Khel Now covering Indian Olympic sports and kabaddi. With five years of experience working with major sports organizations like Chennaiyin FC, Dabang Delhi K.C., Rajasthan Royals, and Yuva Kabaddi Series, he brings diverse expertise. Farzan has covered two Olympics, one Commonwealth Games, and one Asian Games, making his knowledge of Indian sports broad and versatile.

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