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News10 SEP 2025

GoFood National Padel Circuit 2025 Comes to Bali Grand Master

PBPI x GoFood Presents Prestigious Tournament with IDR 320 Million Prize Pool

Bali is set to host one of the most prestigious padel events of the year: the GoFood National Padel Circuit 2025 – Bali Grand Master. The tournament will take place at the Island Sports Club Berawa from September 11–14, 2025.

PBPI and GoFood are inviting all licensed padel players aged 16 to 50 to showcase their skills and compete for a share of the impressive IDR 320,000,000 prize pool. The event promises high-level competition and an unforgettable atmosphere.

Registration is open until September 5, 2025, with a fee of IDR 800,000 per pair. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this exciting padel celebration in Bali – register here!

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10 SEP 2025
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