Women s basketball promotion situation China eliminated the risk of Germany or become a dark horse

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-12

After the first day of the Olympic Women's Basketball Qualification Tournament, the qualification of the 16 teams is gradually becoming clear. France and the United States have already secured their quota places for the Olympic Games, and teams such as China, Canada, and Japan have basically confirmed their qualification. China could be eliminated if they lose to Germany, while Serbia could become the first top team to be eliminated. The competition in China was one-sided, with China beating New Zealand and France beating Puerto Rico. The strength of the Chinese team and the French team has surpassed that of their opponents, and France has won the ticket as the host. A win for China will qualify, with the remaining spot between Puerto Rico and New Zealand. In Belgium, the United States team defeated Belgium to maintain its position as the world's No. 1. Belgium is likely to qualify for the Olympics, while Nigeria beat Senegal to qualify first, and Senegal could be eliminated. In the Hungarian Division, Spain lost to Japan as the European hegemon, and Canada defeated Hungary. For now, Japan and Canada are in the driver's seat, while Spain and Hungary are in a dangerous situation, especially Spain, who will face the dilemma of fighting for the final spot if they lose to Canada again. In the Brazilian division, Australia defeated Brazil to take the lead. Although Serbia is the main player for the Chinese team, they lost to Germany and became a possible dark horse. Serbia's qualification situation has become difficult, with Australia and Brazil coming above them, while Brazil are also hosts. Even with a win against one of the teams, Serbia will struggle to take the lead by small points. Serbia may not qualify for Paris, which is a surprise result for the last four of the last Olympics. In the fierce competition of the women's basketball Olympic qualifiers, the fate of each team gradually emerged. In China, the Chinese team was at risk of elimination, and although they beat New Zealand in their opening game by a landslide, they suffered a heavy defeat against Germany. In Belgium, the United States narrowly beat Belgium in their opening game, but Nigeria left them in the dust with a victory. The competition in Hungary was also fierce, with Spain failing to emerge victorious against Japan and Canada holding the tide with a victory. In Brazil, Australia took the lead in a showdown with Brazil, while Serbia was in danger of being eliminated after losing to Germany.

The results of this series of matches highlight the fierce competition and uncertainty between the teams. While some teams have made a good start, a comeback could happen to either team in the tense atmosphere of qualifying. Especially with strong teams like China and Serbia facing the dilemma of qualifying, we may witness more surprises.

In this fierce competition, we can see that every team is going all out to fight for a ticket to the Olympic Games. Their fighting spirit and desire to win are admirable. While the odds may be stacked against some teams, we can still look forward to seeing more exciting performances and surprises in the upcoming matches.

Let's look forward to the final results of the Women's Basketball Olympic Qualifying Tournament, and at the same time cheer for all teams, hoping that every team can do their best, show their best level, and bring exciting games to the audience!

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