PB RAMS SPORT continues to be recognised among prominent badminton clubs in Papua Barat Daya, fielding 26 athletes as of the latest data reported by Persatuan Bulu Tangkis Seluruh Indonesia (PBSI) ([pbsi.id](https://pbsi.id/atlet/10015-papua-barat-daya/?utm_source=openai)). This presence underscores the club’s role in the regional development of racket sports. The sport’s appeal in Indonesia—especially urban areas—is growing rapidly, with padel, tennis, and squash emerging as part of a thriving lifestyle economy. Indonesia now ranks among the fastest-growing padel markets in Southeast Asia, reflecting broader cultural and economic momentum in racquet sports ([thesoutheastasiadesk.com](https://www.thesoutheastasiadesk.com/p/racket-sports-are-reshaping-indonesias?utm_source=openai)). These developments suggest increasing opportunities for clubs like PB RAMS SPORT to engage with evolving trends in the racket sport landscape.