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News16 SEP 2025

Sunu Wahyu Tijati & Eduard Altimires Tos Crowned Men’s Open Champions at National Padel Circuit Grand Master Bali 2025

Giorgio Soemarno & Pol Alsina Escala Secure Runner-Up After a Strong Run

The National Padel Circuit Grand Master Bali 2025 concluded with Sunu Wahyu Tijati and Eduard Altimires Tosemerging as champions in the Men’s Open Category. Their consistency and well-executed strategy carried them to the top podium of this prestigious event.


Meanwhile, Giorgio Soemarno and Pol Alsina Escala displayed determination and teamwork throughout the tournament, earning a respectable Runner-Up finish. Their performance, combined with the vibrant atmosphere in Bali, marked this series as a standout moment and built excitement for the upcoming stages of the National Padel Circuit.


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