The Eagles Soar in Poland

The court in Poland is shaking. Serbia didn’t just enter the quarterfinals of the 3x3 World Cup; they arrived with a thunderclap. The national team has completed a flawless third day of competition, leaving no doubt about their dominance. They are marching toward the medal rounds with maximum efficiency, and the message is clear: no one is touching them right now.

After a gritty 20:16 win over Australia, the Serbian squad turned up the heat against Austria. This wasn’t a game; it was an execution. The scoreline reads 21:11, but the real story is the control. From the opening tip-off, Serbia dictated the pace. Austria held on for the first minute, but by the third, the gap was widening. 8:4. Then 14:8 after five minutes. The game was effectively over before the clock even ticked past the halfway mark.

Champions Fall, Serbia Rises

While Serbia climbs the ladder, the giants are stumbling. Spain, the reigning world champions, have been eliminated. Yes, you heard that. Two losses and they are gone. It adds a layer of irony to Serbia’s triumph. The team that was supposed to be the final boss has been knocked out by the undercurrent of Pool A. Serbia secured first place in the group, setting up a favorable path forward.

The foundation was laid on day one with victories over Madagascar and Spain. That early momentum carried through. Now, with the quarterfinals ahead, the Serbian Eagles are peaking at the right time. The perfect record isn’t just a statistic; it’s a statement. The basketball world watched Spain fall and Serbia rise. The hierarchy is being rewritten, one two-point shot at a time.