2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup


The 2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup was the first step for the qualification for FIBA Asia and FIBA Oceania for the women's basketball tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. The tournament was held from 24 to 29 September 2019 in Bangalore, India.
Japan won their fifth overall and fourth consecutive title after defeating China in the final.

Venue

Bangalore
Sree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium
Capacity: 4,000

Qualified teams

For Division A, during the Group phase, eight participating teams were divided into two groups of four teams each. Each team played all the other teams in its own group.
The top teams in each group automatically qualified to the semi-finals, while the next two teams qualified to the quarter-finals, where the second placed team of one group played the third placed team of the other group for a spot in the semi-finals.
Meanwhile, the bottom teams in each group played the seventh place classification game. The eighth placed team of Division A was relegated down to Division B of 2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup, while the remaining teams in Division A advanced to play in the FIBA Pre-Qualifying Olympic Tournament alongside the Division B winner. However, the Division B was not held due to no country willing to host the tournament and India was given a berth in the Olympic pre-qualifiers.

Squads

Each team consisted of 12 players which had to be confirmed by FIBA before September 23.

Preliminary round

All times are local

Group A

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Group B

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Knockout round

Bracket

Playoffs

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Semifinals

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Seventh place game

Fifth place game

Third place game

Final

Final standing

RankTeamRecord
5–0
4–1
4–2
43–3
52–3
61–4
71–3
80–4

Statistics and awards

Statistical leaders

;Points
NamePPG
Nako Motohashi17.0
Yuki Miyazawa12.8
Shireen Limaye12.3
Eziyoda Magbegor12.0
Ramu Tokashiki12.0

;Rebounds
NameRPG
Li Yueru9.6
Yuki Miyazawa9.0
Kalani Purcell7.6
Maki Takada7.6
Ramu Tokashiki7.6

;Assists
NameAPG
Nako Motohashi5.0
Rui Machida4.6
France Cabinbin4.0
Youm Yun-ah4.0
Steph Talbot3.8
Shao Ting3.8

;Blocks
NameBPG
Han Xu2.6
Eziyoda Magbegor2.3
Afril Bernardino2.0
Ramu Tokashiki1.8
Himawari Akaho1.6

;Steals
NameSPG
Afril Bernardino2.5
Cheng I-hsiu2.2
Li Yueru2.2
Natalie Taylor2.2
France Cabinbin2.0

Awards

The all star-teams and MVP was announced on 29 September 2019.