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Tennis Europe U12 – CAT.2 – Baku – Azerbaijan – Travel Guide: Reviews, Tips & Logistics

Baku Tennis Academy

  • CountryAzerbaijan
  • CityBaku
  • MonthApril
  • OrganizerTennis Europe U12
  • Categorycat.2
  • SurfaceAcrylic
  • Singles FormatRound Robin + Elimination
  • MapOpen Map
  • WebsiteVisit
Boys
23 entries
Main draw: 32 · Qualifying: 32
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Girls
32 entries
Main draw: 32 · Qualifying: 32
Easy to enter

Qualifying cancelled in both draws — all players admitted directly into the main draw

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Before You Book This Tournament

Primary airport

Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD)
approximately 25–35 minutes by car.
Main international gateway to Azerbaijan.

Secondary airports within practical range

Azerbaijan operates primarily through Baku.
No practical secondary international airport options.

Taxis and ride-hailing services

Airport transfers typically range between
€15–30 depending on vehicle and traffic.
Ride-hailing services such as Bolt and local taxi apps operate in Baku.
Short city rides usually cost €3–8.

Is it necessary to rent a car?

Not strictly necessary.
Baku offers reliable taxis and ride-hailing.
Rental car recommended only for additional flexibility.

Public transport options

Baku has a modern metro system and bus network.
Practical for general mobility,
though taxis remain more convenient during tournament week.

Court surface and playing conditions

Matches are played outdoors on acrylic hard courts.
Surface typically produces a medium-to-fast pace
with relatively low bounce compared to clay.
Wind can occasionally influence outdoor play.

Altitude

Approximately 0–30 meters above sea level.
No altitude-related impact on ball behaviour.

Seasonal considerations (Mid-April)

Mid-April temperatures usually range between
15–22°C.
Baku can experience strong coastal winds,
which may affect outdoor hard-court matches.

Food and daily expenses

Restaurant main courses generally range between
€8–18.
Overall daily costs are moderate compared to Western Europe.

Accommodation guidance

Hotels near the tennis academy typically range from
€60–130 per night,
depending on category and booking timing.

Estimated weekly player budget

A realistic weekly budget (1 player + 1 parent)
ranges between €900–1,600,
depending mainly on flight costs and accommodation standard.

Cost profile compared with other outdoor hard events

Considered a mid-range destination,
with flights being the primary cost variable.
Local expenses are generally affordable.

Overall suitability for competition

Good outdoor hard-court option in early season.
Suitable for players transitioning from indoor to outdoor hard,
with wind management as an important tactical factor.

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