SINGAPORE - Australia (men and women) completed the double yet again as they won the FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2025 on March 30.
The men’s side of the tournament culminated with a high-octane battle between Australia and China. Both teams traded blows, with Alex Higgins-Titsha and Hanyu Gyo leading the charge, finishing the game with 11 points each. The action only got more frenetic near the end with a point separating the sides.
Gyo drilled a two to answer back on Australia’s go-ahead shot, putting the game at 18 - 17 in their favor. Higgins-Titsha tied things up in the paint. With a two-pointer being a potential decider, both teams attempted tough shots, but it was Australia who would be fouled in their shot, putting them on the line. An assessed technical foul would offer the Gangurrus 3 free throws, of which they would make the first two to seal their repeat at the 3x3 Asia Cup in Singapore.
The Australian women secured an incredible three-peat against a crafty Japan with a 21 - 17 victory in the final. The Gangurrus utilised their strength and size to their advantage through Marena Whittle and Alex Wilson to take an early lead, but Japan would bounce back through a collective effort. Their ball movement and quick scoring posed an obstacle for the opposition but it wouldn’t last long. The ever- consistent Aussies kept applying pressure and assumed the lead back around the halfway mark and never let up.
Anneli Maley put the finishing touches on what was a dominant masterclass to cinch a 21 - 17 result and secure a historic gold for Australia.
In the third place games, New Zealand (men) book-ended their scorching performance from range with another offensive outburst against an equally potent Japan. A close game near the end with both teams finding success from deep, the lights-out Te Tuhi Lewis found Aidan Tonge to close the game in their favor. A 21 - 18 result would put the men from New Zealand on the podium with a third-place finish.
On the women’s side, China took care of business against a 3-person squad of the Philippines. Mengyun Zhou and Yuyan Li put up 7 points each in their 21 - 11 victory to secure their spot on the podium.
Australia’s Dillon Stith was an absolute force in the paint for the Aussies. He locked down defensively and battled in the paint on every possession. He came in clutch for the team on numerous occasions, most notably in the semi-final against New Zealand with his 13 points and two clutch shots to seal the game.
He would take home MVP honors and lead the Men’s team of the tournament alongside ew Zealand’s Te Tuhi Lewis whose scorching shooting led them to silver and Japan’s Ryo Ozawa who delivered history making performances in Japan’s journey to Bronze.
For the women, Alex Wilson (Australia) was versatile as ever, leading her side in scoring with 34 points throughout the tournament. Her effort on both ends of the floor took the Aussies a step above the competition in their three-peat run.
She took home the MVP award and join the women’s team of the tournament alongside Japan’s Fuyuko Takahashi who lead the women’s competition in scoring with 39 points and played a huge role in their run to silver and Mengyun Zhou who was the offensive powerhouse for China as they finished with bronze.
Mens standings
Australia
China
New Zealand
Japan
Mongolia
India
Singapore
Qatar
Vietnam
Chinese Taipei
Iran
Hong Kong, China
Women’s standings
Australia
Japan
China
Philippines
Mongolia
Vietnam
Thailand
Republic of Korea
Chinese Taipei
New Zealand
Singapore
Indonesia
Thousands of spectators watched the 3x3 Asia Cup during the 5-day extravaganza, including a sold out venue for the last days of action at the Singapore Sports Hub.
3x3 in Singapore doesn’t stop here as it was announced during the event that the 3x3 World Cup 2026 Qualifier and 3x3 World Cup 2027 will take place in the country, together with the Asia Cup 2026. About FIBA 3x3
Exciting, urban and innovative, 3x3 is inspired by several forms of streetball played worldwide and is considered the world’s number one urban team sport. Steered by FIBA, games see two teams of three players face off on a basketball half-court.
It was played successfully for the first time in international competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and since then has benefited from the launch of a yearly professional circuit for men and women (World Tour and Women’s Series respectively) and national-team competitions. 3x3 made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Games.
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