X-Factor for every nation at the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022

SYDNEY (Australia) - Each nation has their usual leaders to rely upon at the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 Qualifying Tournaments, but who are the key 'X-Factor' players and difference-makers?

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Here's a choice of one particular baller for every competing country and why their role and ability to contribute is so vital to delivering success.

Ezi Magbegor - Australia
Having already shown what she is capable of on the global stage with her performances in major tournaments, including as arguably the pick for the Opals at Tokyo 2020, this is another landmark year for Magbegor. Now Liz Cambage is no longer with the team, can the next generation truly take over the frontcourt and lead Australia to glory?

Isaem Choi - Korea
POWER FORWARD
Height: 6'0" (1.83m) 
Date of Birth: August 17, 1994 

A late bloomer on the international stage, the forward came out of absolutely nowhere to become one of the standout stars of the FIBA Women's AsiaCup in Amman, Jordan last year. Choi actually went to the previous edition of the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup four years ago, but was barely given any court time at all. She looks like she is capable of flourishing under new head coach Sunmin Jung and Korea need another big display to be successful.

Aleksandra Crvendakic - Serbia
FORWARD 
Height: 6'2" (1.87m) 
Date of Birth: March 17, 1996

It could be a maiden FIBA Women;s Basketball World Cup appearance later this year for Crvendakic who is integral to the future of a Serbian team looking to move on from the retirements of team leaders Sonja Vasic and Jelena Brooks. While part of this winning team for some time, she needs to show she can now be a new leader. The winger showed signs of that in the FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2023 Qualifiers last November with a stellar showing. 

Patty Teixeira - Brazil
SHOOTING GUARD
Height: 5'9" (1.75m) 
Date of Birth: September 28, 1990

If Teixeira shoots the ball well then the prospects of Brazil go up immensely, since the baller has the capacity at least to score in bunches, whether starting games or stepping off the bench. However, the other dimension is that if shots are not dropping, then she needs to really turn up the volume by doing other things - both on and off the ball to cement her role and influence. Not least, at the defensive end.

Gabby Williams - France
FORWARD 
Height: 5'11" (1.80m) 
Date of Birth: Sep 9, 1996

A super player, there;s a debate about whether Williams has hit top gear wearing a national team vest. It's still early days as 2021 was her first in French colors and she played a leading role in helping reach another FIBA Women's EuroBasket Final - plus that Oympic bronze in Tokyo. It's tough to stand out on a stacked roster and there's an argument that she doesn't really need to. Yet when Williams clicks at both ends of the floor, France look far superior.

Sijing Huang - China
FORWARD
Height: 6'3" (1.90m) 
Date of Birth: January 8, 1996

Huang was exceptional at the FIBA Women's AsiaCup last year and had China managed to land the title (in the end they just missed out in a classic Final against Japan) then she would have probably had a good shot at being crowned MVP. Tall. long and reasonably athletic, she is able to knock down three-point shots in big moments and now she must transfer this form to the global stage, having not yet lit it up or played to her potential outside of Continental events.

Promise Amukamara - Nigeria
GUARD
Height: 5'9" (1.75m) 
Date of Birth: June 22, 1993 

This could be a great opportunity for the guard to catapult herself into the role of a leader, taking into account the usual primary playmaker and colleague Ezinne Kalu is likely to be miss out with an injury. Amukamara played some nice cameos last year at Tokyo 2020 and when Nigeria retained their FIBA Women's AfroBasket title, but now  t's a case of landing back on the center of her team's backcourt radar.

Djeneba N'Diaye - Mali
GUARD
Height: 5'8" (1.72m) 
Date of Birth: July 8, 1997

When N'Diaye balls, Mali balls. Still only 24-years-old, it seems like the guard has been around forever, perhaps due to her long-standing impressive contributions at youth level too. A lof of focus has understandably been placed on rising star Sika Kone, plus FIBA Women's AfroBasket All-Star Five member Mariam Coulibaly. But while the frontcourt looks powerful and likely to do its thing, the backcourt, led by N'Diaye maybe less so. Can she deliver?

Viktoryia Hasper - Belarus
CENTER
Height: 6'4" (1.92m) 
Date of Birth: January 9, 1988

Belarus are defined by relentless defense and the work of leading trio Alex Bentley, Maryia Papaova and the legend that is Anastasiya Verameyenka. In the case of the latter two, they always combine to give their team the platform to win games, behind Bentley pulling the strings at point guard. Yet delve a little deeper and you realize that Hasper is just as essential. When she steps onto the court the pressure on her is huge, because she simply must  maintain the level of her fellow frontcourt colleagues. At the FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2021, she did it. Can she repeat that form?

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