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Tennis Europe U14 – CAT.2 – Narva – Estonia – Travel Guide: Reviews, Tips & Logistics

Narva Spordikeskus

  • CountryEstonia
  • CityNarva
  • MonthJanuary
  • OrganizerTennis Europe U14
  • Categorycat.2
  • SurfaceAcrylic Indoor
  • Singles FormatElimination
  • MapOpen Map
  • WebsiteVisit
Boys
20 entries
Main draw: 24 · Qualifying: 24
Easy to enter
Girls
33 entries
Main draw: 24 · Qualifying: 24
Easy to enter

Boys qualifying cancelled — all boys players admitted directly into the main draw

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Before You Book This Tournament

Primary airport

Tallinn Airport (TLL)
approximately 2h30–3h by car.
Main international gateway to Estonia.

Secondary airports within practical range

St. Petersburg Airport (LED, Russia)
geographically closer but typically not practical
due to border crossing considerations.
Tallinn remains the recommended airport.

Taxis and ride-hailing services

Local taxis available.
Ride-hailing services mainly active
in larger Estonian cities.

Airport transfers typically range between
€140–220.
Short local rides usually cost
€8–20.

Is it necessary to rent a car?

Recommended.
Narva is a smaller city and
a rental car improves accommodation flexibility
and daily tournament logistics.

Public transport options

Bus connections link Narva with Tallinn.
Local mobility may still be easier
with taxis or a rental car.

Court surface and playing conditions

Matches are played indoors on acrylic hard courts.
Typically produces medium-to-fast pace,
consistent bounce and controlled conditions
without wind or weather variability.

Altitude

Approximately 0–30 meters above sea level.
No altitude-related performance effects expected.

Seasonal considerations (Mid-January)

As an indoor event,
winter weather does not affect playing conditions.
External temperatures in eastern Estonia
are typically very cold during this period.

Food and daily expenses

Restaurant main courses generally range between
€10–20.
Costs are moderate compared with Western Europe.

Accommodation guidance

Hotels and apartments typically range from
€50–110 per night
depending on category and proximity.
Early booking recommended during tournament weeks.

Estimated weekly player budget

A realistic weekly budget (1 player + 1 parent)
generally ranges between
€900–1,600,
depending mainly on flights
and accommodation choices.

Cost profile compared with other European indoor events

Considered a cost-efficient Northern/Eastern European indoor event,
generally more affordable than Western Europe
while maintaining solid infrastructure standards.

Overall suitability for competition

Suitable for players seeking
stable indoor hard court conditions
with manageable costs
and predictable logistics.

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