Women's Basketball League Asia (2025)
Semis Final Semis
Guangdong91
BNK Sum56
Guangdong95
Fujitsu RW67
Fujitsu RW107
Ulaanbaatar83
  3rd Place  
 
BNK Sum79
Ulaanbaatar74
 
Women's Basketball League Asia Final: Guangdong Vermilion Birds - Fujitsu Red Wave 95-67

Fujitsu RW (BT Toews): Aki Fujimoto 13, Rui Machida 4, Yuki Miyazawa 18, Riho Akagi 4, Saki Hayashi 10, Mio Maezawa 5, Kiho Miyashita 7, Maho Hayashi 3, Aoi Yamada 0, Ibuki Oku 3, Saori Yasue 0, Kasumi Sato 0
Guangdong (Zheng Wei): Aliyah Collier 5, Shuyu Yang 23, Mingling Chen 12, Liwei Yang 16, Blessing Ejiofor 7, Yi Shen 12, Sijing Huang 20, Liyu Chen 0, Jiali Zhong 0, Mingzhu Zhang 0, Dong Yu 0, Guoguo Feng 0

Standings 2025
- All teams qualified to the play-offs
Stats Leaders 2025
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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Wuhan
175 PG 27y
Avg: 29.0 ppg

4
18.5
6
17.3
7
17.0
8
17.0
9
16.0
10
15.8
Dongguan New Century are 2025 WBLA Champions! (Photo: FIBA)
Guangdong Vermilion Birds 2025
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#  XiBR Cb (oXCH) OIs SDR XiU
9 069 (8'1'') y 95 China
5 066 (8'9'') C/y 92 USA
97 065 (8'1'') G 96 USA
71 021 (8'5'') C USA
99 028 (8'3'') C 94 Nigeria
5 043 (3'2'') OG 51 China
06 029 (8'7'') y/C 93 China
77 028 (8'3'') C 50 USA
01 067 (8'0'') y 90 China
04 023 (8'3'') C 96 China
0 046 (3'01'') G 90 China
09 046 (3'01'') y/G 98 China
6 047 (3'2'') y 91 China
2 023 (8'3'') C/y 59 China
8 047 (3'2'') G 59 China
00 029 (8'7'') Oy 92 China
95 020 (8'5'') C 91 China
02 023 (8'3'') C 91 China
7 040 (3'6'') G 91 China
07 060 (3'00'') y 99 China
05 068 (8'0'') y 96 China
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League MVP
Top Scorer
Dongguan New Century are 2025 WBLA Champions!-Sep 28, 2025
Dongguan New Century - Fujian 95-67

Dongguan New Century are the 2025 WBLA Champions! With a commanding 95–67 victory over Fujian, Dongguan sealed the title in dominant fashion. After a tight first quarter, they took control with a 23–11 run in the second, building a double-digit lead at halftime. The momentum continued after the break, as Dongguan outscored their opponents 25–15 in the third before closing strong with 29 points in the final quarter. Their depth, offensive rhythm, and relentless defense left no doubt, crowning them the new queens of the Women’s Basketball League of Asia.
Shuyu Yang (182-F-2002) top-scored for the winners with 23 points and Sijing Huang (192-PF-1996) netted 20. Yuki Miyazawa (183-F-1993, college: Queens, NY) replied with 18 points in the losing effort.
Asia-Basket.com All-FIBA Women's Basketball League Asia Awards 2025-Oct 14, 2025
Most Valuable Player: China Shuyu Yang (182-F-2002) of Guangdong
Best Guard: China Shuyu Yang (182-F-2002) of Guangdong
Best Forward: Japan Yuki Miyazawa (183-F-1993) of Fujitsu RW
Best Center: Japan Aki Fujimoto (182-F-1998) of Fujitsu RW

Asia-Basket.com All-FIBA Women's Basketball League Asia First Team 2025
Yang
Huang
Miyazawa
Fujimoto
Kim-Ursu
First Team

China Shuyu Yang (182-F-2002) of Guangdong
China Sijing Huang (192-PF-1996) of Guangdong
Japan Yuki Miyazawa (183-F-1993) of Fujitsu RW
Japan Aki Fujimoto (182-F-1998) of Fujitsu RW
Romania Sonia Kim-Ursu (175-SG-1993) of BNK Sum
*The awards were created by Asia-basket.com staff based on the stats (if available), teams' performance and players' performance. It very often required deeper research and collecting various data about the players and their teams.