National Padel Championship Concludes, Winners Announced

Albania’s national padel championship concluded today, highlighting the sport’s rapid growth in the country.

Around 120 athletes competed over three days across multiple categories, showcasing high skill, dedication, and sportsmanship.

The Albanian Padel Federation organized the event with support from the Albanian National Olympic Committee.

Winners:

  • Men’s Category 1: Alensio Serjani & Fjoralb Curri (1st), Martin Muedini & Serxho Muzhaqi (2nd)
  • Women’s Category 1: Rea Qinami & Elonia Gjata (1st), Albana Meta & Ida Goxha (2nd)
  • Men’s Category 2: Ardi Baku & Bledian Ismaili (1st), Leonard Progni & Erald Hoxha (2nd)
  • Men’s Category 3: Rei Radheshi & Flori Rama (1st), Devi Metaj & Tedi Mara (2nd)

The award ceremony featured top sports officials, including Fidel Ylli, Krenar Dila, Erjon Këri, and Ersild Vladi. Olympian Indrit Çullhaj attended to inspire young athletes.

The championship strengthens padel’s presence in Albania and reflects the growing skill and enthusiasm of players nationwide.

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