Baku Tennis Academy
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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 is primarily served through Baku (GYD).
No practical secondary international airport alternatives.
Taxis and ride-hailing services
Airport transfers typically range between
€15–30 depending on vehicle and traffic.
Ride-hailing services such as Bolt operate in Baku.
Short city rides usually cost €3–8.
Is it necessary to rent a car?
Not strictly necessary.
Taxis are affordable and widely available.
Rental car recommended only for additional flexibility.
Public transport options
Baku offers 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,
relatively low bounce and rewards aggressive baseline play.
Wind can significantly influence ball trajectory.
Altitude
Approximately 0–30 meters above sea level.
No altitude-related impact on ball behaviour.
Seasonal considerations (Early May – Caspian Conditions)
Temperatures typically range between
20–28°C during daytime.
Weather characteristics in this period:
– Strong sun exposure
– Moderate humidity
– Frequent coastal wind (Caspian Sea influence)
– Low rain probability
Wind management becomes a primary tactical variable.
Food and daily expenses
Restaurant main courses generally range between
€8–18.
Local costs remain moderate compared to Western Europe.
Accommodation guidance
Hotels near the academy typically range from
€70–150 per night,
depending on category and booking timing.
Estimated weekly player budget
A realistic weekly budget (1 player + 1 parent)
ranges between €1,000–1,800,
depending primarily on flight costs.
Cost profile compared with other outdoor hard events
Considered a mid-range destination,
with flights representing the main cost variable.
Local daily expenses remain affordable.
Overall suitability for competition
Physically and tactically demanding outdoor hard event.
Suitable for players transitioning fully into warm outdoor hard season,
especially those able to manage wind-adjusted patterns.
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What You'll Need
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