Teniski klub Ragusa
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Before You Book This Tournament
Primary airport
Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) – approximately 25–30 minutes by car.
Main international gateway to southern Croatia with strong seasonal European connections.
Secondary airports within practical range
No practical secondary airports nearby.
Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) handles the majority of international arrivals, especially during summer months.
Taxis and ride-hailing services
Ride-hailing available (Uber commonly used locally).
Taxi services reliable but relatively expensive during peak tourist season.
Airport transfer typically €35–45.
Local rides generally €10–18.
Is it necessary to rent a car?
Recommended.
Dubrovnik is geographically spread along the coastline, and a rental car improves flexibility for accommodation and daily logistics.
Public transport options
Local bus services connect different parts of Dubrovnik.
Public transport reliable but can be crowded during tourist season.
Taxi or rental car often more practical during tournament schedules.
Court surface and playing conditions
Matches played on outdoor clay courts.
Mediterranean coastal climate strongly influences play.
Key factors:
– Medium-slow clay court speed
– High summer temperatures
– Moderate-to-high humidity
– Strong sun exposure and occasional coastal wind
Conditions often favour:
– Endurance-based baseline players
– Players comfortable in hot and humid conditions
– Athletes capable of managing long matches in heat
Altitude
Near sea level (~5–30 m).
No altitude-related performance effects expected.
Seasonal considerations (July)
Peak summer Mediterranean climate.
Typical temperatures: 29–35°C.
Environmental considerations:
– Very hot daytime temperatures
– Strong sun exposure
– High humidity possible
– Limited shade in some outdoor areas
Country-specific considerations (safety & logistics)
Croatia is a safe country with strong tourism infrastructure, especially in Dubrovnik.
Practical notes:
– Croatian is the primary language; English widely spoken
– Very safe tourist environment
– Heavy tourist traffic during summer months
– Parking can be limited and expensive
– Reliable healthcare services available in Dubrovnik
Important considerations for athletes and parents
Performance considerations:
– Heat management critical during midday matches
– Hydration and electrolyte planning essential
– Recovery between matches extremely important
– Sun protection strongly recommended
Food and daily expenses
Restaurant main courses typically €14–25.
Daily costs higher during summer tourist season.
Accommodation guidance
Hotels and apartments generally range €120–220 per night.
Accommodation costs high in Dubrovnik; early booking strongly recommended.
Estimated weekly player budget
Typical weekly estimate (player + parent): 1,400–2,500€, depending mainly on flights and accommodation level.
Cost profile compared with other events
Considered a high-cost Mediterranean clay event.
Generally more expensive than inland Balkan tournaments due to tourism demand.
Overall suitability for competition
Suitable for players seeking:
– Outdoor clay competition in hot Mediterranean summer conditions
– Experience managing extreme heat
– Development of endurance and recovery discipline
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What You'll Need
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