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News06 AUG 2025

PBPI Confirms New DKI Jakarta Provincial Leadership 2025–2029

A fresh start for the capital city to build a strong, inclusive, and sustainable padel ecosystem

On August 5, 2025, the Indonesian Padel Federation (PBPI) Central officially inaugurated the Provincial Board of PBPI DKI Jakarta. This inauguration marks the beginning of a renewed spirit to establish a solid, inclusive, and sustainable padel ecosystem in the nation’s capital.

Through collaboration, commitment, and concrete action, PBPI DKI Jakarta is expected to become the benchmark for national padel development. Under its 2025–2029 leadership, the board is determined to position Jakarta as a driving force for padel growth, both nationally and on the international stage.

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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.

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

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