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Thursday, May 21, 2026 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Gulf Times
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Aspire Academy’s Waly clinches FIP Promises Oeiras title in Portugal

Aspire Academy student-athlete Hassan Waly, playing alongside Spain’s Javier Bolumar, won the under-18 title at the FIP Promises Oeiras event in Portugal. This is not only Waly's first FIP Promises title but also the first for a Qatari player at a European event.FIP Promises events are the International Padel Federation’s (FIP) tournaments for various age groups from under-12 to under-18, designed to develop young players through high-level international competition.Waly and Bolumar, who were seeded sixth, impressed throughout the tournament, winning three matches against higher-seeded opponents.They were given a bye in the first round, then beat the Spanish duo of Mario Brocal and Jaime Rodriguez 6-2, 6-2 in the last 16.In the quarter-finals, Waly and Bolumar won the first set against second seeds Francisco Goncalves Da Silva and Goncalo Liberato Costa, before the Portuguese pair had to retire.Then in the last four, they overcame fourth seeds Lautaro Dos Santos Sueyro and Valentin Villalba, from Argentina, 6-4, 6-3.Their toughest test came in the final against the Spanish top seeds, Juan Carlos Gutierrez Guerrero and Mario Martinez Guerrero, and they eventually needed a tiebreak to clinch the title.Aspire Academy’s Head Padel Coach, Mariano Amat, was thrilled with the way Waly played in the deciding moments of the final. “The final was a long and closely contested match, ultimately decided by a lengthy tiebreak,” he said.“Hassan showed real composure under pressure, making a decisive impact at the net and with his overhead play during the key moments of the match. “This result reflects not just talent but the kind of competitive maturity we have been working as coaches to develop: the ability to manage tight situations and make the right decisions when it matters most.”“The other good news is that Hassan’s development is continuing, and he has room to improve even further going forward. Next up for Hassan is the FIP Promises Athleticans II tournament in Cairo, Egypt, which starts on 20 April, and again he will be playing with Javier Bolumar.”“These few weeks allow Hassan to take part in two international competitions to increase his tournament exposure, and to combine those with structured training periods.”“While this is a significant milestone for Aspire Academy’s padel programme, our goal is not just a single result; we will keep working.”“We want to build complete players who are capable of competing at the international level on a consistent basis.”As Waly prepares for his next tournament, several of Aspire Academy’s other padel players are set to travel to Spain to train at the Sompadel academy in Madrid, alongside some of the best Spanish players in their age categories.

Gulf Times
Sport

Al-Khelaifi meets president of Kazakhstan, discusses padel development in the country

Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev met with Luigi Carraro, President of the International Padel Federation and Nasser al-Khelaïfi, Chairman of Premier Padel, in Astana.The meeting focused on the development of padel in Kazakhstan. The country now has a growing community of more than 1,500 active players and 16 regional federations. Seventeen modern courts are already operating, and by 2027, the new ADD Padel Arena in Almaty — featuring 10 world-class courts — will become one of Central Asia’s most advanced venues, capable of hosting Premier Padel tournaments.The Head of State expressed confidence that enhanced cooperation with the International Padel Federation will further strengthen the development and popularization of padel in Kazakhstan.

Qatar women players in action against Thailand on day of the FIP Padel Asia Cup in Doha on Saturday. Thailand won 2-1.
Sport

Kuwait, Pakistan, Jordan, Kazakhstan and Lebanon notch victories in the men’s section

Kuwait, Pakistan, Jordan, Kazakhstan and Lebanon won their respective group matches in the men’s section while Thailand, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and UAE did likewise in the women’s section to keep their hopes alive for qualifying for the next stage of the FIP Asia Padel Cup organised by the International Padel Federation (FIP) together with the Qatar Tennis Federation (QTF) and Padel Asia at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex on Saturday.In the men’s section, Kuwait and Bahrain match was a keenly contested one with Kuwait winning it 2-1 to open their campaign on an emphatic note.Bahrain which had won the first match against Indonesia have lost one and won one, while Indonesia the third team in the group have lost the only match they have played so far.On Sunday, Kuwait take on Indonesia which will decide which of the team will make it to the last eight stage by virtue of being the group leader.In Group B, Pakistan got the better of China 2-1 and will face Thailand in their second match, which will also decide the group qualifier. Earlier on Friday China had defeated Thailand in the same group. In Group C, Jordan defeated Saudi Arabia 2-1 to start their campaign on a winning note and will face South Korea, who had earlier lost to Saudi Arabia.Jordan has one win from one match, while Saudi Arabia has lost one and won another, while South Korea has lost the lone match they have played so far. The group leader will be decided on Sunday.In Group D, the Lebanon and Kazakhstan clash will decide the group leader, both the teams have won two of their matches in the group while Japan and Philippines have lost both their matches. The four group winners will join the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Australia, and Iran in the Final 8, scheduled from October 20 to 24. In the women’s section in Group A, Thailand were given a tight fight by the hosts Qatar but managed to overcome the spirited challenge 2-1.In the three-team group, Thailand and Lebanon have both won their first-round matches of the group and the group leader will be decided on Sunday when Thailand and Lebanon meet in the crucial tie which will decide which of the two teams qualifies for the quarter-final stage of the championship.In Group B, Indonesia registered their second successive win to remain on top of the group with an all-win record. On Saturday they defeated Bahrain 3-0 while on Friday they had defeated Kuwait 3-0.On Sunday, Kuwait take on Bahrain in the Group B.In the Group C matches, Saudi Arabia defeated Pakistan 3-0 while UAE edged past China 2-1. For Saudi Arabia this was their second successive win having won against China on Friday. UAE also won their second match of the group and the group leader will be decided after the match between Saudi Arabi and UAE.The two clash on Sunday, while China meet Pakistan in the other match of the group.The four group qualifiers from the three groups will be joined by Japan, Australia, the Philippines and Iran have already qualified for the last-eight stage by virtue of their FIP Rankings.Seventeen teams Bahrain, China, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Thailand, UAE, Qatar, Australia, and Iran competing in the men’s section in the week-long championship, while fourteen teams Bahrain, China, Indonesia, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, UAE, Qatar, Japan, Australia, Philippines, and Iran compete in the women’s section.ResultsMen's sectionGroup A: Kuwait bt Bahrain 2-1Group B: Pakistan bt China 2-1Group C: Jordan bt Saudi Arabia 2-1Group D: Kazakhstan bt Japan 2-1Group D: Lebanon bt Philippines 3-0Women's sectionGroup A: Thailand bt Qatar 2-1Group B: Indonesia bt Bahrain 3-0Group C: UAE bt China 2-1Group C: Saudi Arabia bt Pakistan 3-0Order of play (Sunday 19th October)Men’s matchesGroup A: Indonesia vs KuwaitGroup B: Thailand vs PakistanGroup C: Jordan vs South KoreaGroup D: Lebanon vs KazakhstanGroup D: Japan vs Philippines Women’s matchesGroup A: Lebanon vs ThailandGroup B: Kuwait vs BahrainGroup C: Saudi Arabia vs UAE Group C: China vs PakistanAll matches start at 3.00pmVenue: Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex