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News08 AUG 2025

PBPI Officially Inaugurates West Java Provincial Board for 2025–2029

A new chapter for West Java padel to grow and nurture talent

The Provincial Board of the Indonesian Padel Federation (PBPI) West Java was officially inaugurated by PBPI Central on August 7, 2025. This inauguration marks an important milestone in advancing padel in the land of Pasundan, as West Java strengthens its commitment to supporting the growth of the sport across the region.

Under the 2025–2029 leadership, PBPI West Java is determined to build a strong community, develop promising athletes, and bring pride to the province at both national and international levels. With its vast area, dynamic society, and immense potential, West Java is set to become one of the driving forces of padel in Indonesia.

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