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Seven countries vie for top honours as NAS Padel Championship kicks off on Monday

Seven countries vie for top honours as NAS Padel Championship kicks off on Monday

Gulf News02-03-2025

Fierce battles on card as top fencers line up for the championship
Last updated: March 02, 2025 | 20:03
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The Padel Championship will feature teams from the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iran, Australia, the Netherlands and Saudi Arabia. Supplied

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