FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2025: Schedule, fixtures, results & live streaming details

The Indian women’s basketball team are competing in Division B of the tournament.
The FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 is scheduled to take place from July 13 to 20 at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Center in Shenzhen, China. The Top eight nations from Asia will compete in the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Division A, while the next best eight nations from the region will be in action in Division B of the competition.
India will compete in the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Division B after securing a spot by winning the SABA Qualifiers 2025 in New Delhi earlier this year. They are pitted in Group A alongside Kazakhstan, Tahiti, and Chinese Taipei. Meanwhile, Group B consists of Iran, Mongolia, Thailand, and the Cook Islands. The winner of Division B will be promoted to Division A for next year’s FIBA Women’s Asia Cup.
In Division A, hosts China are drawn in Group A with Indonesia, New Zealand, and South Korea, while Australia, Japan, Philippines, and Lebanon are pitted in Group B.
Each team will play three matches in the group stage, facing the other nations in the group once. The table-toppers of both groups will advance to the semi-finals, while the second and third-placed teams from both groups will face each other in the qualification for the semi-finals round.
The winner of the qualification to the semi-finals round will face the table toppers from the respective groups in the semis, followed by the summit clash.
When is FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 scheduled to start?
The FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 commenced on July 13 and is scheduled to conclude on July 20. Both Division A and Division B will take place simultaneously across eight days.
Where will FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 take place?
The FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 will take place at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Center in Shenzhen, China.
FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Pools:
Division A
Group A: China, Indonesia, New Zealand, South Korea
Group B: Australia, Japan, Philippines, Lebanon
Division B
Group C: Chinese Taipei, India, Kazakhstan, Tahiti
Group D: Iran, Mongolia, Thailand, Cook Islands
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India’s squad for FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025
- Aneesha Cleetus
- Anmolpreet Kaur
- Sruthy Rathinavel
- Susan Florentina Saji
- Sreekala Rani
- Pushpa Senthil Kumar
- Sanjana Ramesh
- Krithika Sureshbabu
- Sathya Krishnamurthi
- Siya Deodhar
- Dharshini Thirunvavukkarasu
- Priyanka
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Where and how to watch live telecast and live streaming of FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025?
All matches of the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 can be watched for free on FIBA Basketball’s official YouTube channel in India and across the globe, too. There will be no TV coverage for both divisions worldwide.
FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 full schedule, fixtures, results and match timings (in IST)
Division B
Day 1 – July 13 (Sunday)
- Chinese Taipei 122-38 Tahiti – Group A – 11:00 AM IST
- Kazakhstan 68-85 India – Group A – 2:00 PM IST – Replay
- Iran 82-32 Cook Islands – Group B – 5:00 PM IST
Day 2 – July 14 (Monday)
- Thailand 74-81 Mongolia – Group B – 11:00 AM IST
- India 39-83 Chinese Taipei – Group A – 2:00 PM IST
- Tahiti 49-69 Kazakhstan – Group A – 5:00 PM IST
Day 3 – July 15 (Tuesday)
- Mongolia 55-89 Iran – Group B – 11:00 AM IST
- Cook Islands 55-81 Thailand – Group B – 2:00 PM IST
- Chinese Taipei 91-47 Kazakhstan – Group A – 5:00 PM IST
Day 4 – July 16 (Wednesday)
- India 78-55 Tahiti – Group A – 11:00 AM IST – Replay
- Iran 80-62 Thailand – Group B – 2:00 PM IST
- Mongolia 82-55 Cook Islands – Group B – 5:00 PM IST
Day 6 – July 18 (Friday)
- Qualification to Semi-Final 1 – India 76-93 Thailand – Replay
- Qualification to Semi-Final 2 – Mongolia 78-70 Kazakhstan
- Classification 7th/8th – Tahiti 50-78 Cook Islands
Day 7 – July 19 (Saturday)
- Semi-final 1 – Iran (78-52) Thailand
- Semi-final 2 – Chinese Taipei (92-82) Mongolia
- Classification 5th/6th – India (103-77) Kazakhstan
Day 8 – July 20 (Sunday)
- Classification 3rd/4th – Mongolia 73-78 Thailand
- Final – Chinese Taipei 74-55 Iran
Division A
Day 1 – July 13 (Sunday)
- Japan 72-68 Lebanon – Group B – 11:00 AM IST
- Australia 115-39 Philippines – Group B – 2:00 PM IST
- China 110-59 Indonesia – Group A – 5:00 PM IST
Day 2 – July 14 (Monday)
- New Zealand 76-78 South Korea – Group A – 11:00 AM IST
- Lebanon 34-113 Australia – Group B – 2:00 PM IST
- Philippines 82-85 Japan – Group B – 5:00 PM IST
Day 3 – July 15 (Tuesday)
- Indonesia 45-75 New Zealand – Group A – 11:00 AM IST
- Japan 67-79 Australia – Group B – 2:00 PM IST
- South Korea 69-91 China – Group A – 5:00 PM IST
Day 4 – July 16 (Wednesday)
- Philippines 73-70 Lebanon – Group B – 11:00 AM IST
- South Korea 95-62 Indonesia – Group A – 2:00 PM IST
- China 85-51 New Zealand – Group A – 5:00 PM IST
Day 6 – July 18 (Friday)
- Qualification to Semi-Final 1 – Indonesia 57-67 Lebanon
- Qualification to Semi-Final 2 – Japan 77-62 New Zealand
- Classification 7th/8th – South Korea 104-71 Philippines
Day 7 – July 19 (Saturday)
- Semi-final 1 – Australia (86-73) South Korea
- Semi-final 2 – China (81-90) Japan
- Classification 5th/6th – Philippines (71-78) New Zealand
Day 8 – July 20 (Sunday)
- Classification 3rd/4th – South Korea 66-101 China
- Final – Australia 88-79 Japan
Where and when will FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 take place?
The tournament will be played at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Center in Shenzhen, China from July 13 to 20.
When and where will Division B matches in FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 take place?
Division B matches will also be played at the same venue from July 13 to 20.
Why are India competing in Division B of FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025?
India are competing in Division B due to their relegation from the top division in the 2021 edition of the competition. India also skipped the 2023 edition.
Who are the defending champions of FIBA Women’s Asia Cup?
China are the defending champions of the tournament, having beaten Japan 73-71 in the final of the 2023 edition of the tournament.
Who are the most successful nation in the history of FIBA Women’s Asia Cup?
South Korea are the most successful team in the competition’s history with 12 titles. China have also won the tournament a record-equalling 12 times, but Korea are ahead due to more runners-up (11) finishes.
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