International Women 04/06 08:00 1 China Women v Venezuela Women W 74-49
FIBA Asia Championships Women 09/05 11:30 1 Japan Women v China Women L 85-50
FIBA Asia Championships Women 09/04 11:30 2 China Women v South Korea Women W 60-45
FIBA Asia Championships Women 09/02 11:30 5 China Women v Chinese Taipei Women W 76-62
FIBA Asia Championships Women 09/01 11:30 4 Japan Women v China Women L 57-56
FIBA Asia Championships Women 08/31 11:30 3 China Women v India Women W 102-39
FIBA Asia Championships Women 08/30 11:30 2 South Korea Women v China Women W 58-74
FIBA Asia Championships Women 08/29 11:30 1 Thailand Women v China Women W 34-113
International Women 07/31 10:30 - China Women v Puerto Rico Women W 75-57
International Women 07/30 10:30 1 China Women v Italy Women W 89-51
International Women 07/29 10:30 - China Women v Germany Women W 63-47
International Women 07/26 08:15 - China Women v Puerto Rico Women W 74-42
International Women 07/25 11:30 1 China Women v Italy Women W 84-63
International Women 07/24 11:30 - China Women v Germany Women W 77-58
International Women 06/06 13:00 1 Lithuania Women v China Women L 86-76
International Women 06/05 15:00 1 Lithuania Women v China Women W 68-69
International Women 05/31 18:00 - Serbia Women v China Women L 79-70
International Women 05/23 13:00 - Latvia Women v China Women L 94-67
FIBA World Cup Women 10/05 13:15 31 China Women v Canada Women L 53-61
FIBA World Cup Women 10/04 11:00 48 China Women v Serbia Women W 85-69
FIBA World Cup Women 10/03 13:15 3 Spain Women v China Women L 71-55
FIBA World Cup Women 10/01 16:15 14 Belarus Women v China Women W 67-72
FIBA World Cup Women 09/30 11:15 3 Serbia Women v China Women L 65-63
FIBA World Cup Women 09/28 13:30 2 Angola Women v China Women W 39-65
FIBA World Cup Women 09/27 18:30 1 China Women v USA Women L 56-87

The China women's national basketball team represents the People's Republic of China in international women's basketball tournaments. The national team is governed by the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).

History

Basketball was first introduced in China by YMCA missionaries by the second half of the 1890s, remaining popular in urban areas during the Republican period. With the creation of the People's Republic fo China, the sport retained its popularity, being introduced in PE in schools.

The first color movie in China about sports was Xie Jin's Woman Basketball Player No. 5, from 1957. By the 1970s, basketball was, alongside volleyball, one of the most popular women's sport in the country.

China stayed out of international competicions since 1958, when the International Olympic Committee chose Taiwan as the representative of the country.

After the People's Republic of China became the representative of China in international competitions, the basketball team won several accolades, including several golds in the Asian Games and the Asia Cup, a third place in the 1984 Summer Olympics, and a third place in the 1983 Women's World Cup.

For the first time since 1994, China got a medal in the 2022 Women's World Cup after being defeated by Team USA in the finals.

China Women's basketball team is a powerhouse in the world of women's basketball. With a rich history of success in international competitions, the team has consistently been a top contender on the global stage.

Known for their strong fundamentals, disciplined play, and tenacious defense, China Women's team is a force to be reckoned with. Their players are skilled and versatile, able to excel in both offense and defense.

Led by experienced coaches and supported by a passionate fan base, China Women's team is always a tough opponent for any team they face. With a roster of talented players who are dedicated to their craft, the team continues to make strides in the world of women's basketball.

Whether competing in the Olympics, FIBA World Cup, or other international tournaments, China Women's team always brings their A-game and represents their country with pride and determination. Their commitment to excellence and teamwork make them a formidable force in the world of women's basketball.