The draw for the first-ever FIBA Womens Asia Cup took place in Bangalore, India last night.
New Zealand has been drawn in Pool A alongside perennial powerhouse China, Chinese Taipei and the DPR of Korea. Australia is in Pool B with defending champions Japan, Philippines and Korea.
The top four teams from the tournament will qualify for the 2018 FIBA Womens World Cup. This is a big opportunity for the Tall Ferns, which historically were required to beat Australia and be number one in Oceania to qualify. Now that FIBA have added New Zealand and Australia to the Asia Zone, a top four placing in Asia is the new standard.
Tall Ferns coach Kennedy Kereama knew the draw would produce tough challenges as five of the eight teams have a higher world ranking than New Zealand (ranked 38th), however he is optimistic about his teams chances.
"Its a new competition, with new opponents and a chance to qualify for the World Cup. The fact that four teams from Oceania and Asia qualify for the World Cup makes it a very realistic chance for us to progress.