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Congratulations to the Chinese 3x3 women's basketball team for dominating the world cup, the first c

In the early morning of Beijing time on the 24th, in the final of the 2019 fiba3x3 Basketball World Cup, the Chinese women's basketball team beat the Hungarian women's basketball team 19-13 to win the championship and successfully qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. At the same time, it is also the first world champion in Chinese basketball history.

The women's team sent a lineup composed of Wu Di, Li Yingyun, Jiang Jiayin and Zhang zhiting. Source: FIBA official website

The Chinese women's basketball team won the 2019 fiba3x3 Basketball World Cup. Source: Official microblog of three person basketball of China Basketball Association

The 3x3 basketball world cup has been held for six times since 2012. The best result of the Chinese women's basketball team in this competition is the fourth. In this competition, the women's team sent a lineup composed of Wu Di, Li Yingyun, Jiang Jiayin and Zhang zhiting, and won all four games in the group stage.

In the knockout stage, the Chinese women's basketball team beat Romania and Australia successively, reaching the World Cup finals for the first time in history. In the final, facing the Hungarian women's team that had defeated in the group match, the Chinese team took the lead and made a perfect start of 7-0 driven by Zhang zhiting.

Since then, the Hungarian team began to fight back and constantly hit the Chinese team's basket. In the last three minutes, they once reduced the difference to 4 points. Li Yingyun then scored two goals in a row to help the team consolidate its leading edge. With Zhang zhiting hitting the basket, the score was finally fixed at 19:13, and the Chinese women's 3x3 basketball team successfully won the championship, which is also the first world champion in Chinese basketball history.

Previously, the Chinese women's basketball team was the runner up in the 92 Olympic Games and the 94 World Championships. With this champion, the Chinese women's team also successfully qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.