Canada into FIBA World Cup after Belarus withdraws from qualifiers

Canada players celebrate scoring by a teammate during women's basketball preliminary round game against Spain at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Sunday, Aug. 1, 2021, in Saitama, Japan. (Eric Gay/AP)

OSAKA, Japan -- Canada's women's basketball team may have qualified for the FIBA World Cup before its qualifying tournament has even tipped off.

Belarus has pulled out of the four-team tournament that opens Feb. 10 in Osaka, Japan. The Belarus Basketball Federation announced on their website that they could not travel to Japan because the team had been hit with a COVID-19 outbreak.

Since the top three teams from the four-team tournament advance to the World Cup next September in Australia, Canada is assured a spot.

The Belarus team said that the team couldn't fly to Japan because: "A significant part of the athletes and coaching staff were diagnosed with coronavirus just before departure, and in addition to the fact that team members are first-level contacts, some players also showed symptoms at the airport, which made it virtually impossible to participate in the tournament given quarantine restrictions in Japan."

The fourth-ranked Canadians open the tournament on Thursday against Japan. They also play Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The tournament marks the debut of Canadian women's head coach Victor Lapena.

The World Cup, which is a qualifier for the 2024 Paris Olympics, opens Sept. 22 in Sydney

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