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3×3.EXE Super Premier to Make Singapore Debut at Sengkang Grand Mall

Youth basketball game in progress at an indoor court with players jumping for the ball. Youth basketball game in progress at an indoor court with players jumping for the ball.
Young basketball players compete fiercely during a game in an indoor sports arena.

Singapore will host the 3×3.EXE Super Premier for the first time later this month, with the international professional 3×3 basketball tournament set to take place at Sengkang Grand Mall on 28 and 29 March 2026.

Billed as the top international tournament under the 3×3.EXE league system, the Super Premier brings together a 12-team field comprising playoff qualifiers and invited guest teams. Singapore will serve as the final stop of the 2025–26 Super Premier season, following an earlier round in Japan and a Thailand stop on 21–22 March, before the championship race concludes in Singapore.

The Singapore final is expected to feature leading clubs including BRISBANE 3×3.EXE (Australia) and SHINAGAWA CITY.EXE (Japan), alongside international guest team LUGANO (Switzerland). Among the headline names expected are Dillon Stith (MELBOURNE MAGIC.EXE), the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup 2025 MVP; Ryo Ozawa (SHINAGAWA CITY.EXE), a Japan 3×3 national team player and holder of the FIBA 3×3 single-game scoring record (20 points); and Westher Molteni (LUGANO), a World Tour winner and former Super Premier champion.

An image of a basketball player in black uniform shooting the ball while an opponent in red attempts.
Ryo Ozawa during 3×3.EXE Super Premier Round 1 in Japan. [Photo Credit: EXE SUPER PREMIER]

Singapore will also field both its senior and U-23 national 3×3 teams, giving local fans a rare chance to watch the country’s top players compete against elite professional opposition in a high-level international environment. The senior squad heads into the tournament after a strong run that includes a historic silver medal at the 2025 SEA Games and qualification for this year’s Commonwealth Games, underlining Singapore’s growing momentum in the 3×3 space.

Basketball player in white jersey shooting over defender in blue jersey during game.
Team Singapore U-23 Player Michael Kesevan-Kankam during the 3×3.EXE Super Premier Round 1 in Japan. [Photo Credit: EXE SUPER PREMIER]

Low Jia Ren, Deputy Chief, High Performance Sport Institute of Sport Singapore, said, “Bringing the 3×3.EXE Super Premier to Singapore is an exciting opportunity for Team Singapore to pit our skills against some of the top performing teams from Australia, Japan, Thailand and Switzerland. Our team is looking to build on its historic silver medal at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games and its qualification for the 2026 Commonwealth Games at this tournament, where our players will have the opportunity to elevate their game against the top regional teams and gain valuable competition experience in front of our home crowd cheering them on. We look forward to supporting our national players and U23 squad on this prestigious stage.”

Liam Blakney, a member of Team Singapore who hit the decisive shot in Singapore’s SEA Games win over regional powerhouse Philippines, said: “Competing in an elite tournament such as the 3×3.EXE Super Premier at home is a big moment for us. We want to perform in front of our supporters, and we hope it inspires younger players to get involved and believe they can reach this level too.”

Fans can expect two days of fast, high-intensity action as the Super Premier season concludes in Singapore, with the overall champion to be determined, marking a significant milestone for 3×3 basketball locally. Admission is free, and the event is open to the public.

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