Key Points

The FIBA 3x3 World Tour is set to begin in Japan, marking another milestone in the sport's incredible global expansion. With strong digital engagement and growing international popularity, 3x3 basketball continues to capture fans' imagination across different continents. The sport's recent Olympic recognition and increased team quotas for 2028 signal a promising future for this dynamic basketball format. Asia, particularly China, remains a critical region driving the sport's momentum and talent development.

Key Points: FIBA 3x3 World Tour Launches in Japan with Global Momentum

  • FIBA reports 57 million followers with 5 billion social media views
  • 3x3 basketball gains Olympic recognition for Paris 2024
  • Nine Asian events highlight regional basketball passion
  • IOC expands team quotas for 2028 Los Angeles Olympics
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FIBA 3x3 World Tour set to begin in Japan, continues global growth

FIBA 3x3 World Tour kicks off in Japan, showcasing global growth with record digital engagement and Olympic expansion plans

"Asia has firmly established itself as a real hotbed for the growth of 3x3 basketball - Alex Sanchez, FIBA 3x3 Managing Director"

Mies, April 25

The 2025 FIBA 3x3 World Tour is set to begin this weekend in Utsunomiya, Japan, with a schedule that largely mirrors previous years and continued efforts to expand the sport's global reach.

All but one of the host cities from last season return for this year's tour, highlighting the consistent demand from cities to host the competition.

"14 of the 15 stops on this year's World Tour are the same as the previous three years, underlining the incredible appetite we are seeing from cities to host this incredible festival atmosphere of sport, music, and culture," said Alex Sanchez, FIBA's 3x3 Managing Director, on Thursday.

"This means that organizers are able to plan longer term, ensuring they deliver the most engaging and compelling events not just for the players and fans but also for commercial and broadcast partners."

FIBA reported strong digital growth in 2024, with more than 57 million followers across all platforms and five billion social media views. Sanchez attributed this success to fan engagement at venues and online, reports Xinhua.

"Thanks to the hundreds of thousands of 3x3 fans generating incredible festival atmospheres, 2024 broke new records for social and digital engagement," he said. "Through improved fan zones at venues, as well as interactive digital content online, fans can expect a more immersive experience than ever before."

The sport also gained recognition at the Paris 2024 Olympics, where 3x3 competitions were among the most well-received events.

"The excitement and energy of 4,000 fans in the sold-out Place de la Concorde venue, with thousands more gathered outside hoping for a glimpse of the action, made it something very special," Sanchez said.

On April 10, the International Olympic Committee announced an expansion of 3x3 basketball participation for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games, increasing the team quotas from eight to 12 for both men and women.

"We believe the increased quota to 12 men's and 12 women's teams, combined with the iconic basketball city of Los Angeles, will create a unique urban festival atmosphere that will strengthen the global popularity of the sport in 2028," Sanchez said.

Asia continues to be a focal point for the World Tour, with nine of this year's events being hosted in the region. The season will conclude in Manama, Bahrain, and five of the stops will take place in China.

"Asia has firmly established itself as a real hotbed for the growth of 3x3 basketball. The passion and energy from fans and players, combined with the warm reception from host cities across the region, have been exceptional," Sanchez said.

"These are, of course, some of the reasons why we will celebrate our 10-year anniversary of the World Tour in Chengdu this year. Moreover, the fact that China is hosting five major events, including Challengers, World Tours, and the U23 World Cup, clearly underlines the strong momentum 3x3 basketball is gaining throughout Asia."

Sanchez also noted continued investment and emerging talent in the region.

"Looking ahead, we see a very bright future for 3x3 in Asia. We anticipate continued expansion, driven by new investment and the incredible pipeline of future stars in the making. China's recent appearance in the FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2025 final in Singapore was a great example of this," he said.

"In the meantime, our focus continues to be on growing the sport around the world by developing it at both the grassroots and elite levels. As an easy sport to follow, understand, and watch, coupled with our incredible growth so far, we believe there is a very exciting future ahead for 3x3 basketball," Sanchez concluded.

- IANS

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Jessica L.
So excited for the World Tour to start! The 3x3 format is so dynamic and fun to watch. The Olympic expansion is huge news too 🏀🔥
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Marcus T.
I appreciate the global growth, but wish there was more rotation in host cities. Would love to see some new locations get a chance to shine.
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Aisha K.
The festival atmosphere at these events is amazing! Went to one in Manila last year and it was like a basketball party. Can't wait to see what they do for the 10-year anniversary!
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Ryan P.
Those social media numbers are insane! 5 billion views?? Shows how much people love this fast-paced version of basketball. Smart move focusing on digital engagement.
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Lena S.
As someone who played 3x3 in college, I'm thrilled to see it getting Olympic recognition. The LA games will be epic with more teams competing!
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Trevor M.
The Asian dominance in hosting is interesting. Would love to see more balance with other continents, but can't deny the energy from those crowds is next level!

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