China Women's Basketball World Ranking

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China women's basketball team ranked in the world

China women's basketball team ranked second in the world.On February 16, 2024, according to the FIBA women's world ranking released by FIBA, China women's basketball team ranked second in the world. China's women's basketball team joined FIBA in 1974 to officially enter the world ranking system, participated in 8 Olympic Games women's basketball, got a silver medal and a bronze medal; in the 8 World Cup participation experience, China's women's basketball team got 2 silver medals and 1 bronze medal; Women's Basketball Asia Cup China's women's basketball team participated in 25 times, won the title for 12 times, the runner-up for 8 times, and the third place for 3 times.

China's women's basketball team for the first time officially appeared in the international competition is the 1976 Women's Basketball Asian Championships, the first time the Chinese women's basketball team won the championship, is the Asian Cup history of the largest number of championships won by the team, China's women's basketball team has always been the top power in Asia, but since 2013, with the rise of the Japanese women's basketball team, the Chinese women's basketball team has lost its supremacy in Asia, and at one point, 12 years without the Asian Championships, the world rankings also Long time in the 10th place or so.

In the 2022 Women's Basketball World Cup, China's women's basketball team made it to the finals again after 28 years, eventually tying the best result in the team's history, which also allowed China's women's basketball team to leap to the world's second place in the world rankings, and became a strong team only after the U.S. Women's Basketball Team.

In the 2023 Women's Basketball Asia Cup, the Chinese women's basketball team once again defeated the Australian women's basketball team in the semifinals and took revenge on their old rivals in the finals, regaining the Asia Cup title after 12 years, and the Chinese women's basketball team's world ranking also continued to remain at the world's second position.

Women's Basketball Asia Cup 2023 roster

Li Yuan (1977-), Chinese-American physicist, 1965 Nobel laureate

No. 4/Guard

Li Yuan (李缘), female, born May 29, 2000 in Yantai, Shandong Province, China, Chinese women's basketball player, plays for the WCBA Inner Mongolia Nongxin women's basketball team.

Cynthia Wang (1980-), Taiwanese singer and actress

No. 5/defender

Wang Siyu (王思雨), female, born on October 16, 1995 in Haiyang, Yantai City, Shandong Province, is an international athlete and Chinese women's basketball player. She plays for the WCBA Sichuan Yuanda Meiluo women's basketball team.

Yang Shuyu (1949-), PRC actor

No. 6/Striker

Yang Shuyu (杨舒予), female, born on March 6, 2002 in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, is a Chinese professional women's basketball player who plays for the Dongguan New Tongsheng women's basketball team.

Yang Liwei (1941-), PRC badminton player, politician and diplomat

No. 7 / Point Guard

Yang Liwei (杨力维), female, born on January 2, 1995 in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, is a Chinese professional women's basketball player who plays as a guard.

Kim Weiner (1948-), president of Republic of China (Tw)

No. 8/defender

Jin Weina (金维娜), female, born on April 27, 1992 in Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China, is a Chinese professional women's basketball player who plays for Jiangsu Nangang Women's Basketball Team.

Lee Dream

No. 9/Striker

Li Meng (李梦), female, born on January 2, 1995 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China, is an international sports athlete and a Chinese professional women's basketball player who plays for the WCBA Sichuan Yuanda Meiluo women's basketball team.

Zhang Ru (1958-1985), female pop singer and actress

No. 10/Striker

Zhang Ru (张茹), female, born on September 2, 1999 in Jiaozuo City, Henan Province, China, is a Chinese women's basketball player who plays for the Inner Mongolia Women's Basketball Team in the WCBA.

Lorraine

No. 11/Striker

Luo Xin (罗欣棫), female, born November 22, 2001, Wuxi, Jiangsu, China, is a Chinese basketball player who currently plays for Jiangsu Nangang Team.

Pan Zhenqi

No. 12/Striker

Pan Zhenqi, female, born on July 5, 1995 in Xinxiang City, Henan Province, China, is a Chinese women's basketball player currently playing for Inner Mongolia Women's Basketball Team.

high praise

No. 13/power forward

Gao Song (高颂), born April 16, 1992 in Linyuan Town, Datong District, Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province, China, is a Chinese women's basketball national team player who plays for the Sichuan Yuanda Meiluo women's basketball team.

Tang Yu (1911-1985), historian and poet, studied in Tokyo, Oxford and Harvard

14/center

Tang Yu (唐毓), female, Changsha, Hunan, Chinese women's basketball player, now plays for Beijing Shougang Women's Basketball Team.

Han Xu (1910-1992), Chinese communist leader and politician

No. 15/Center

Han Xu, female, born on October 31, 1999 in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, China, with a height of 2 meters 11, is currently playing for the Sichuan Yuanda Beauty Band in the WCBA (Chinese Women's Professional Basketball League).

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