(PRESS RELEASE) -- For several days, Warsaw became one of the world’s leading sporting hubs. The FIBA 3x3 Basketball World Cup delivered an unforgettable spectacle for fans and proved that this sport has long outgrown its street roots.

The collaboration with FIBA reflects its strategic vision.
3x3 phenomenon: fast-paced trendModern sports are evolving rapidly, adapting to the demands of audiences that value speed and entertainment. That is why 3x3 basketball appears to be perfectly suited to this new era. The high level of media interest surrounding the championship and the millions of broadcast views have reinforced its status as one of the most exciting sports on the Olympic program.
Its popularity can be attributed to several key factors. First, the format itself – a game match lasts 10 minutes or until one team reaches 21 points, forcing players to perform at maximum intensity from the opening minutes. Second, teams have 12 seconds to attack, so decisions are made instantly. With such a fast-paced style of game, the outcome can be decided by just a few well-timed shots.
Warsaw provided an outstanding stage for this sporting festival. The energy of the packed stands, the dynamic music, and the overall atmosphere created the perfect setting for the teams to perform at their best.
Men’s tournament: Latvia’s first world cup titleThe men’s draw was full of unexpected twists. Suffice it to say that the final featured two teams that, even after the tournament, are not among the top five in the latest FIBA rankings – Germany sits 6th, while Latvia is 9th. Yet eventual champions from Latvia finished second in their group behind the USA and had to battle through the play-in round to reach the quarter-finals.
However, their campaign became one of the tournament’s standout stories. The team displayed composure, well-coordinated teamwork, and the ability to deliver in key moments. Those qualities proved particularly valuable in a dramatic semi-final against Serbia, which Latvia edged 20–19.
Germany also won its semi-final by a single point, defeating France 19–18. Before the game, France appeared to be the favourites after knocking out the USA in the quarter-finals. But in the final, the German side ran out of steam. Despite holding the lead, the team lost its composure as Latvia mounted a comeback, and the game ended in a 20–15 victory for the Latvians.
The third-place match was no less intense. In a hard-fought battle, Serbia claimed third place by narrowly defeating the ambitious French side 20–19.
Women’s tournament: the USA reclaim the titleIn 2025, the women’s tournament produced several surprise results: the Netherlands faced Mongolia in the final, while the USA failed to reach the semi-finals. This year, however, the most successful team in tournament history returned to the top. This title was the Americans’ fourth overall.
In the decisive match, the US team defeated Australia 21–20. The Australians imposed a tight defensive game throughout the match, forcing the Americans into difficult shots late in the shot clock. However, the US team managed to win thanks to their superior conditioning and clutch shooting in key moments. In the semi-final against Azerbaijan, they were even forced into overtime and had to come through another test of their resilience. The bronze medal went to the Netherlands, which confidently defeated Azerbaijan 21–14.
Synergy of global sport and 1xBetThe scale and success of the 2026 FIBA 3x3 World Cup were made possible in part thanks to the support of trusted partners. The international brand 1xBet served as one of the championship’s key partners. The company’s collaboration with FIBA reflects its strategic vision. The brand actively supports sporting formats that resonate with modern audiences: fast-paced, emotional, and highly engaging. Partnerships like this make major sporting events more accessible to fans around the world.
The growth of large-scale, fast-moving formats creates new opportunities not only for athletes but also for the sports industry. And the 1xPartners program provides partners with unique tools for integrating into global-scale events.