The 2025 Turkish Women's Basketball Presidential Cup () was the 30th edition of the Turkish Women's Basketball Presidential Cup. The game was played between Fenerbahçe Opet, champions of the 2024âÂÂ25 Women's Basketball Super League, and ÃÂimsa ÃÂBK Mersin, winners of the 2025 Turkish Women's Basketball Cup and runners-up of the 2024âÂÂ25 Women's Basketball Super League.
Fenerbahçe won 14 championship in their 23 final appearance, while ÃÂBK Mersin played a total of 4 President's Cup finals and won only 1 of them.
Fenerbahçe Opet and ÃÂimsa ÃÂBK Mersin met for the fourth time in the final of the Presidential Cup. Fenerbahçe had won the final in 2019 and 2024, while ÃÂBK Mersin claimed the title in 2022. The game was officiated by referees Aydñn Karaçam, Ozan Gönen, and YiÃÂit Gönültaà Â. The match played at the Ankara Arena and broadcast live on HT Spor.
ÃÂBK Mersin fell behind 14âÂÂ7 in the first four minutes, unable to contain the scoring of Fenerbahçe's Kayla McBride, but closed the opening quarter ahead 25âÂÂ22 thanks to Julie Vanloo's effective play, in a period where both teams combined for nine three-pointers. Seeking to increase the tempo, the Mersin side extended the lead to seven points (36âÂÂ29) in the first three minutes of the second quarter with contributions from Esra Ural and Sinem Ataà  off the bench. Although Fenerbahçe began to utilize the paint more effectively through Emma Meesseman and Alperi Onar after a timeout and managed to level the score, ÃÂBK Mersin responded through baskets by Kennedy Burke and Julie Vanloo and went into halftime with a 47âÂÂ45 advantage.
With the score tied at 54âÂÂ54 midway through the third quarter, Fenerbahçe capitalized on their opponent's declining shooting efficiency. Behind Teaira McCowan's interior scoring, Meesseman's mid-range baskets and McBride's perimeter shooting, they produced a 19âÂÂ5 run and entered the final period leading 73âÂÂ59.
In the fourth quarter, Fenerbahçe continued to build momentum, with Alperi Onar facilitating the offense and Meesseman and McBride sustaining the scoring. As ÃÂBK Mersin struggled to keep pace, the margin widened steadily, and Fenerbahçe secured a 104âÂÂ77 victory.
Emma Meesseman led Fenerbahçe with 23 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists, earning the Most Valuable Player award. The trophy was presented to Fenerbahçe captain Alperi Onar and Kayla McBride, by the Minister of Youth and Sports Osman Aà Âkñn Bak and the President of the Turkish Basketball Federation Hidayet TürkoÃÂlu.
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