The FIP Silver Bali 2026 concluded at Island Sports in Bali on Sunday, 16 August, with six matches deciding both titles. Marcos Gonzalez Blanco (ESP) and Martin Abud (PAR) took the men's championship as top seeds, and Carla Fernandez Gonzalez (ESP) and Nerea Guerra Santana (ESP) the women's from the second seeding, closing the highest-graded event Indonesia has staged on the CUPRA FIP Tour this year.
Gonzalez Blanco and Abud were the only seeded pair to reach a final without dropping a set along the way, and they came closest to losing one in the semi-final. Sergio Icardo (UAE) and Jordi Casanova Bataller (ESP), the fifth seeds, took the opening set 6-4 before the top seeds recovered to win 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. It was the only set Gonzalez Blanco and Abud conceded in the entire tournament.
The final itself was a more one-sided affair. Miguel Morales (ESP) and Borja Trujillo Chang (ESP), seeded fourth, had reached it by ending the run of Cristobal Garcia Blanco (ESP) and Sajad Zareianjahromi (IRI) 6-2, 6-3, the unseeded pair's week finishing one match short after they had removed both the second and eighth seeds. In the final Gonzalez Blanco and Abud took the first set 6-1 and closed out 6-4, the title marking another addition to a season that has already brought Gonzalez Blanco several CUPRA FIP Tour trophies.
The women's final produced the more dramatic tennis. Jimena Diaz De La Iglesia (ESP) and Alba Vazquez Gracia (ESP) had reached it as the lowest seeds left, and did so by beating the top seeds Maria Virginia Riera (ARG) and Zahra Kahrizi (IRI) 6-3, 7-5 in the semi-final — the biggest result of the women's week, and one that denied Riera a title in the country where she had been the highest-ranked entrant.
Fernandez Gonzalez and Guerra Santana had reached the final by beating Elsa Terranova (ITA) and Angelina Neizvestnaya (RUS) 6-4, 6-0, ending the unseeded pair's run at the semi-final stage. In the final they took the opening set 6-1, lost the second 4-6, then conceded nothing at all in the decider to win 6-1, 4-6, 6-0.
It was the second time this year the two sides had met with a title at stake. Fernandez Gonzalez and Guerra Santana beat Diaz De La Iglesia in the final of the FIP Bronze Melbourne Padel Open in January, when she partnered Cristina Carrascosa (ESP), winning that match 6-1, 6-2 — opening with the same scoreline they would produce in Bali seven months later.
For Indonesia the week produced a women's quarter-finalist in Feity Lesmana, alongside Sandra Bellver Fructuoso, and a men's second-round appearance for Mike Tanoso and Bryan Husin. Four Indonesian pairs came through qualifying rounds and two took wild cards into the main draws.
The tournament drew entries from more than twenty countries across six days of play, following the Bronze events in Yogyakarta, Jakarta and Banten earlier in the year.
Full results — Finals
Marcos Gonzalez Blanco / Martin Abud (1) def. Miguel Morales / Borja Trujillo Chang (4) — 6-1, 6-4
Carla Fernandez Gonzalez / Nerea Guerra Santana (2) def. Jimena Diaz De La Iglesia / Alba Vazquez Gracia (8) — 6-1, 4-6, 6-0
Full results — Semi-finals
Marcos Gonzalez Blanco / Martin Abud (1) def. Sergio Icardo / Jordi Casanova Bataller (5) — 4-6, 6-3, 6-4
Miguel Morales / Borja Trujillo Chang (4) def. Cristobal Garcia Blanco / Sajad Zareianjahromi — 6-2, 6-3
Carla Fernandez Gonzalez / Nerea Guerra Santana (2) def. Elsa Terranova / Angelina Neizvestnaya — 6-4, 6-0
Jimena Diaz De La Iglesia / Alba Vazquez Gracia (8) def. Maria Virginia Riera / Zahra Kahrizi (1) — 6-3, 7-5



