3D Technology: Revolutionizing the Queen's Cup Analysis

Published on March 30, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The final of the Copa de la Reina women's basketball, with Valencia Basket fighting for the title, is more than a sports event. It is the perfect stage to observe how 3D technology is changing the way we understand the game. Beyond traditional broadcasting, volumetric reconstruction and spatial analysis tools allow dissecting every play with millimeter precision, offering coaches, commentators, and fans an unprecedented and deeply technical perspective.

3D reconstruction of a key play from the Copa de la Reina basketball final, viewed from an aerial perspective.

Interactive 3D Visualization: From the Flat Court to the Strategic Model 🏀

Imagine a complete 3D model of the Tarragona court, where every movement of the five Valencia Basket players can be recreated, paused, and examined from any angle. This technology allows analyzing the effectiveness of a screen, the synchronization of a transition, or the geometry of a zone defense with a level of detail impossible for the human eye. For this final, key plays that led the team to the final could be simulated in 3D, or even hypothetical offensive strategy scenarios against the rival defense could be generated, calculating optimal spaces and trajectories in a virtual environment before executing them in reality.

Beyond the Spectacle: Spatial Data as a Competitive Advantage 📊

This technological evolution goes beyond the visual. It turns intuition into measurable data. The ability to quantify distances, speeds, and angles in three dimensions provides a crucial analytical advantage. What was once a good move is now explained through spatial efficiency metrics. This is the future of sports coverage: a layer of objective and visual information that enriches passion with understanding, making every possession in a historic final tell a much richer and more complex story.

How is 3D technology transforming tactical preparation and post-game analysis in the Copa de la Reina women's basketball? 🤔

(P.S.: player tracking is like following your cat around the house: lots of information and little control)