The final match, which took place at the Bandeja Padel Arena, Jakarta, Sunday, was attended by 664 participants divided into 332 teams and competed in three categories: bronze men, bronze mix, and lower bronze women.
"We definitely want to encourage more participants, and we'll also be looking for more fields. We also want to add events for youth classes," said Ady Sumakarta, the Head of the 2025 Biokul Padel Tourney Organizing Committee, in an official statement on Monday.
With the enthusiasm of the participants, it is hoped that this tournament will become a regular tournament held once a year to help regenerate padel athletes in Indonesia.
"Our target is to make it an annual event, but hopefully, in 2026, it can take place in November. If God permits, we will definitely hold another tournament," said Ady Sumakarta.
