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News23 SEP 2025

Indonesian Women’s Padel Athletes Ready to Shine at World Asia Cup Doha 2025

National Selection 2025 Marks a New Milestone Towards the Global Stage

Indonesia’s women’s padel athletes have displayed remarkable dedication at the 2025 National Selection, serving not only as a platform for preparation but also as an inspiration for the next generation to dream bigger. Every shot and every step on the court stands as proof of their strength and determination.

This journey now paves the way to the World Asia Cup Doha 2025, set to take place on October 17–24. With pride and high hopes, the nation looks forward to seeing these athletes shine on the international stage, proving that Indonesian women are ready to compete with the best in the world.

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News23 MAY 2026

Semifinals set: All four men's top seeds and women's top four into Sunday at FIP Bronze Yogyakarta 2026

Saturday compressed the Round of 16 and the quarter-finals into a single day — the men's bracket lost seeds 3 and 8 along the way, but the four pairs left standing in each draw are all from the top six of their seeding.

News22 MAY 2026

Women's competition opens with a sweep: Day 3 sees every seeded women's pair advance

The women's main draw began on Day 3 of FIP Bronze Yogyakarta 2026 with a clean run for the favourites — and a 6–0, 6–0 statement from Italy's Elisa Terranova and Anna Neizvestnaya on West A.

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Order restored: Seeded pairs march through Round of 32 on Day 3 of FIP Bronze Yogyakarta 2026

After Thursday's qualifying chaos, Friday's main-draw opener went largely to script — fourteen of sixteen seeded pairings reached the Round of 16, with one men's seed beaten on court by an Indonesian sibling pairing and one women's seed withdrawing from the tournament before play.