First list of 3x3 Challengers already breaks pro season record with 23 events

15 Feb 2019

MIES (Switzerland) - Just two weeks after announcing the FIBA 3x3 World Tour 2019 calendar, FIBA set a new historic mark for the 2019 3x3 professional season.

The Challengers are premium direct international qualifiers to the FIBA 3x3 World Tour and attract the best 3x3 players in the world.

Last year, an all-time high 22 Challengers were held. A total of 23 Challengers are already confirmed for 2019 and this number is expected to increase significantly as more Challengers will be announced at a later stage. 

Here is the list of confirmed Challengers, sorted by FIBA 3x3 World Tour Masters to which they qualify.

Chengdu Masters (June 1-2)

EventCountryDate
Wuxi ChallengerChinaApril 13-14
Fountask Nanjing ChallengerChinaApril 20-21
Huaqiao International KunShan ChallengerChinaMay 18-19

 

Mexico City Masters (6-7 July)

EventCountryDate
Penang ChallengerMalaysiaMay 11-12 
Novi Sad ChallengerSerbiaMay 24-25 
TBA  

 

Saskatoon Masters (20-21 July)

EventCountryDate
Ulaanbaatar ChallengerMongoliaJune 8-9 
Lipik ChallengerCroatiaJune 14-15
Yi Chang ChallengerChinaJune 15-16

 

Prague Masters (3-4 August)

EventCountryDate
Tinkoff Moscow OpenRussiaJune 7-8
OPAP Limassol ChallengerCyprusJune 8-9
Belgrade ChallengerSerbiaJuly 13-14

 

Lausanne Masters (23-24 August)

EventCountryDate
Poitiers ChallengerFranceJuly 5-6
Yekaterinburg ChallengerRussiaJuly 9-10
TBA  

 

Debrecen Masters (30-31 August)

EventCountryDate
Bucharest ChallengerRomaniaAugust 10-11 
Ljubljana ChallengerSloveniaAugust 17-18 
Rimini ChallengerItalyAugust 17-18

 

Montreal Masters (7-8 September)

EventCountryDate
Hai Ning ChallengerChina June 29-30 
Huai An ChallengerChinaJuly 20-21 
TBA  

 

Los Angeles Masters (21-22 September)

EventCountryDate
Xiongan ChallengerChina August 23-24 
Shanghai ChallengerChinaTBA
TBA  

 

Nanjing Masters (12-13 October)

EventCountryDate
Taoyuan ChallengerChinese TaipeiSeptember 21-22 
Edmonton ChallengerCanadaSeptember 28-29
Seoul ChallengerSouth Korea September 28-29

The Doha Masters is staged so early in the season (April 18-19) that no team can qualify via a Challenger. FIBA will shortly announce the list of qualifying events to this event.

Sixteen invitational teams take part in each Challenger and the two finalists stamp their ticket to a designated FIBA 3x3 World Tour Masters (unless they are already qualified to the same Masters).

With the exception of Doha, each Masters will be connected to 3 Challengers. This means that 50% of the teams competing in (the main draw of) World Tour events come from Challengers.

Prize money will soar from 20 to 32k USD  in each one of these challengers this season, a large contribution to the professionalization of the game.

There are 3 ways to qualify for a FIBA 3x3 Challenger:

1. Win a satellite event (a satellite is a tour or a standalone event which qualifies directly to a challenger)
2. Rank as high as possible in the FIBA 3x3 Team Ranking  (best ranked teams - at the moment of auto-allocation 5 weeks before the event - have preferential access to challengers)
3. Get one of the wildcards from the tournament hosts

A first list of satellites will be announced by the end of March.

All organizers interested in hosting a 3x3 Satellite or a Challenger in following seasons can contact FIBA's 3x3 team.

FIBA