Fiji’s men’s and women’s teams faced a challenging start on the first day of the FIBA 3×3 U23 World Cup 2025 in Pool D competition. The women’s team suffered a 21–3 defeat against Czechia, with Ranadi Koroi and Estelle Kainamoli contributing to the score. They showed more resilience in their subsequent match against New Zealand, although they lost 15–7, with a commendable performance from Kainamoli scoring five points.

In the men’s category, Fiji was defeated 21–14 by Latvia despite a notable effort from Isaac Sewabu, who scored eight points. The team later endured a 21–8 loss to the United States, where Sewabu continued to lead the scoring for Fiji. The men’s team will aim to rebound in their next match against China, while the women’s team is set to face Uganda.

Previously, Fiji’s involvement in international basketball has showcased potential, as mentioned in a related article where they were anticipated to make a mark at the FIBA 3×3 U23 World Cup. Both the men’s and women’s teams had demonstrated promise in prior tournaments, significantly boosting their international standing.

This tournament provides Fiji an opportunity to further hone their skills and gain valuable experience on the global stage. Despite the initial setbacks, there remains hope and determination within the teams to improve and showcase their talents in the upcoming matches. The dedication and spirit of the players highlight Fiji’s ongoing journey in competitive basketball as they aim to achieve success and bring recognition to their nation.


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