By Anwen Mojela for the Letaba Herald

R45 750 raised for K2C conservation work
A total of R45 750 was raised during the event for the Kruger to Canyons Biosphere Region (K2C), an initiative focused on protecting biodiversity and promoting sustainable land use within one of South Africa’s most ecologically significant landscapes.
Funds to support environmental rehabilitation
Organisers said the money will go directly towards environmental rehabilitation projects, including the removal of invasive alien vegetation across an area equivalent to 91 padel courts.
The initiative is also expected to restore more than 16 million litres of water annually to the natural ecosystem, contributing to long-term water security in the region.
Competitive action across divisions
On the court, the tournament delivered competitive and fast-paced action across three divisions: ladies, mixed and men’s.
Teams demonstrated strong technical ability, teamwork and sportsmanship, with matches drawing enthusiastic support from spectators throughout the day.
In the ladies division, Ole secured first place after a series of closely contested matches.
C Team finished in second place, while Safari Moon rounded out the top three with a strong performance.
The mixed division saw Spin Dry claim the top spot, showcasing consistency and composure under pressure.

Sky Smashers (Bastion) finished as runners-up, followed by Mountain Mix in third place after a competitive showing.

In the men’s division, SRE Sports emerged as champions, delivering a dominant performance throughout the tournament. Deuce Bags secured second place, while Rumblers completed the podium in third.

Community atmosphere and entertainment
Beyond the competitive fixtures, the event offered a lively and inclusive atmosphere, with music, food and entertainment adding to the festive spirit.
A highlight for many spectators was the popular ice bath challenge, which drew brave participants willing to test their endurance in support of the day’s fundraising efforts.
Organisers expressed their appreciation to all players, sponsors and community members who contributed to the success of the event.
They emphasised that the strong turnout and positive energy reflected the growing popularity of padel in the region, as well as the community’s willingness to support meaningful environmental causes.
“The level of competition, sportsmanship and gees was truly next level,” said Animike Cloete, Bastion Aviation operations and charter coordinator, in a post-event reflection.
Event strengthens sport and conservation link
With its successful combination of sport and conservation fundraising, the Hoedspruit Padel Open continues to establish itself as a key annual event in the region, strengthening both community ties and environmental awareness in the process.
