FIBA ​​Women’s World Cup quarterfinals

We watched the games of the last round of the FIBA ​​Women’s World Cup. After this round, we found out all the pairs of the quarterfinals of this year’s FIBA ​​Women’s World Cup, which is being held in Australia. The pairs we will be watching are as follows:

Belgium-Australia

China-France

Puerto Rico-Canada

USA-Serbia

Serbia defeated France in the last round

In the last round of the group stage of the FIBA ​​Women’s World Cup, we watched a very interesting match. Serbia defeated France 68-62. The current European champion started the match brilliantly and gained a 24-10 advantage. In the second quarter, the French made a turnaround and gained the advantage at one point. They went on a 22-2 run and took a 32-26 lead. Then Serbia went on a 9-0 run and had a 37-32 advantage at halftime. Until the end of the game, Serbia did not let go of the advantage.

At the end of the match, France came close to only two points behind, 64-62. The key basket was scored by Sasa Cado, who after a series of misses hit a three-pointer for 67-62. In the winning team, Yvonne Anderson scored 18 points with 6 assists. Jovana Nogic added 17 points. Tina Krajisnik had a performance of 12 points and 13 rebounds. In the defeated team, Alexia Chartereau was the best with 16 points. Serbia was unlucky in the draw and will play against the USA in the quarterfinals of the FIBA ​​Women’s World Cup.

Another convincing victory for USA

The American women recorded another convincing victory in the last round, defeating Bosnia and Herzegovina 121-59. Kelsey Plum scored 20 points with 7 assists. France did better in the draw and will play against the Chinese women. China convincingly defeated Belgium 81-55 in the last round. Li Meng scored 16 points in the winning team. In the mentioned duel, China is the favorite, and we will see what kind of resistance the French women can offer. Belgium will fight against Australia to advance to the semi-finals and repeat the success of the last championship. The host of the tournament is the favorite, but the fighting Belgians should definitely not be written off.

Canada and Puerto Rico will play in the last pair of quarterfinals. In the last round, Canada defeated Mali 88-65 with as many as 27 points from Bridget Carleton. Kayla Alexander added 19 points and even 14 rebounds. Puerto Rico qualified for the quarterfinals with a convincing win against South Korea. The question of the winner was solved by Puerto Rico already in the first quarter when it led with an unreal 18-0. Mya Hollingshed had a performance of 29 points and 12 rebounds. Canada should justify the role of favorite in this match. The victory guarantees them a fight for at least the bronze medal.