3×3 Basketball: Germany’s Winning World Cup Debut

Olympic champion Elisa Mevius has successfully started the World Cup with the 3×3 basketball players. At the start of the tournament on Tuesday, the Germans defeated Brazil at 18:16 in the Mongolian capital Ulan Bator before defeating Ukraine with 21:16. In the fight for the quarter-finals, the DBB team is on course.

Mevius is the only gold medalist from the previous year, which remained in the squad, after Svenja Brunckhorst and Sonja Greinacher ended her careers. Marie Reichert, the fourth in the group at the gold triumph, is currently recovering from a cruciate ligament tear. In addition to Mevius, Ama Degbeon, Laura Zolper and Sarah Polleros are present in the World Cup.

At the end of Group D, Germany meets host Mongolia (12 p.m. CEST) on Thursday and the Paris second Spain (1:50 p.m.). In five -season A, the team of the German Basketball Federation (DBB) must be at least third in order to move into the round of 16. The group winner qualifies directly for the quarterfinals.

The German men had not given themselves any nonsense at the start of the World Cup. Fabian Giessmann, Denzel Agyeman, Linus Beikame and Leon, who had won U23 gold in September 2024, also won their first group games. At first a 21:17 succeeded in Australia, followed by a 21:13 via Madagascar. The DBB quartet continues on Thursday with the games against Belgium (6.40 a.m. CEST) and world champion Serbia (8.30 a.m.).

3×3 Basketball World Cup: Germany’s Strong Start

To further analyze Germany’s promising start at the 3×3 Basketball World Cup, let’s delve into some key data points, comparisons, and insights that highlight their journey.

Key Match Data and Results

The following table summarizes the results of the German teams’ opening matches. Note that CEST represents Central European Summer Time.

| Team | Match | Score | Opponent | Notes |

| ————- | ——————– | ———— | ————— | ———————————————————————— |

| Women | Germany vs.Brazil | 18:16 | Brazil | Opening match victory; crucial start to the tournament. |

| Women | Germany vs. Ukraine | 21:16 | Ukraine | Strong performance, solidifying their position. |

| Men | Germany vs. Australia| 21:17 | Australia | Encouraging victory showcasing potential. |

| men | Germany vs. Madagascar| 21:13 | Madagascar | Dominant win demonstrating tactical execution. |

Alt-text: Summary of key match results for German 3×3 basketball teams at the World Cup,including scores,opponents,and brief notes.

Comparing the Squads: Experience vs. New Talent

This year marks a significant shift in both the women’s and men’s teams. Elisa Mevius, the sole gold medalist from the previous year’s triumphant team, carries the torch for the women’s squad.The loss of experienced players like Svenja Brunckhorst and Sonja Greinacher necessitates a recalibration, highlighting the importance of the remaining experienced players and rising stars like Ama Degbeon, Laura Zolper and Sarah Polleros. The men’s team, bolstered by the U23 gold medal winners from September 2024, demonstrates a strategic investment in youth and the promising talent pipeline.

Factors Influencing Performance

Several factors can influence a team’s success in 3×3 basketball. The athleticism and tactical skill of the opponents, the ability to maintain composure, the importance of stamina, team chemistry, and in-game adjustments all contribute to a strong performance. Given the fast-paced nature of the game, the ability to think quickly and react strategically is critical.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

This FAQ section aims to address common questions about 3×3 basketball, the World Cup, and Germany’s chances.

Q1: What is 3×3 basketball?

A: 3×3 basketball is a fast-paced, dynamic version of basketball played on a half-court with one basket. Two teams of three players compete to score points within a 10-minute game or until one team reaches 21 points.The game is known for it’s speed, athleticism, and exciting moments.

Q2: What are the rules of 3×3 basketball?

A: Some key rules include:

Games are played on a half-court, with a court size of [[1]]“>15 m (width) x 11 m (length).

A 3×3 ball is used. [[1]]

The game time is 10 minutes, or if a team scores 21 points, they automatically win.

Possession changes after one team scores.

* Fouls are called but are handled differently regarding free throws.

Q3: Where can I find more information about 3×3 basketball events?

A: You can find information on the official FIBA 3×3 website, which also allows you to create a member profile and tracks player results and rankings [[2]].

Q4: How is Germany doing in the 3×3 Basketball World Cup?

A: Both the German men’s and women’s teams have started the tournament successfully. the women’s team has secured victories against Brazil and Ukraine, placing them in a strong position for quarter-final advancement. Further results will be assessed as group stage play continues.

Q5: Who are the key players to watch for Germany?

A: Elisa Mevius is a crucial player for the women’s team, as the only returning gold medalist. The men’s team has a promising mix of experienced players and young talents who won gold.

Alt-text: FAQ section addressing common questions about 3×3 basketball, focusing on rules, Germany’s performance, and key players


Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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