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ITF – J60 – Blagnac – France – Travel Guide: Reviews, Tips & Logistics

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Blagnac Tennis Club

  • CountryFrance
  • CityBlagnac
  • MonthMarch
  • OrganizerITF
  • CategoryJ60
  • SurfaceClay Indoor
  • Singles FormatElimination
  • MapOpen Map
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Boys
162 entries
Main draw: 32 · Qualifying: 32
Very competitive
Girls
84 entries
Main draw: 32 · Qualifying: 32
Very competitive
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Before You Book This Tournament

Primary airport

Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS)
approximately 5–10 minutes by car.
One of the most convenient tournament locations in Europe with the airport located next to Blagnac.

Secondary airports within practical range

Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport (BOD) – about 2h 30 by car.

A larger airport offering additional international flight options.

Taxis and ride-hailing services

Ride-hailing widely available (Uber, Bolt).
Local taxis are also reliable.

Airport transfer typically
€12–20.
Local rides generally
€8–15.

Is it necessary to rent a car?

Not strictly necessary.
Blagnac is very close to the airport and connected to Toulouse public transport.

However, a rental car can provide more flexibility for accommodation outside the immediate area.

Public transport options

Blagnac is connected to Toulouse by tram and bus services.
Travel time to central Toulouse is about 20 minutes.

Public transport is reliable and affordable.

Court surface and playing conditions

Matches played on indoor clay courts.
Typical French indoor clay conditions used in winter tournaments.

Key factors:

– Medium-slow clay speed

– Very consistent bounce

– No wind influence

– Stable indoor temperature

Conditions often favour:

– Tactical baseline play

– High rally tolerance

– Strong movement and patience

Altitude

Approximately 150 m above sea level.
No altitude-related performance effects expected.

Seasonal considerations (March)

Early spring climate in southern France.
Typical outdoor temperatures:
10–18°C.

Environmental considerations:

– Indoor play eliminates weather impact

– Cooler outdoor temperatures between matches

– Stable playing environment throughout the day

Country-specific considerations (safety & logistics)

France has excellent infrastructure and is generally very safe.

Practical notes:

– English commonly spoken in sports environments

– Reliable healthcare services

– Safe environment in Blagnac and Toulouse suburbs

– Standard awareness recommended in transport hubs

Important considerations for athletes and parents

Performance considerations:

– Indoor clay rewards patience and consistency

– Long rallies are common

– Tactical construction of points becomes important

– Physical endurance plays a major role

Food and daily expenses

Restaurant main courses typically
€14–25.
Food quality is generally excellent in the Toulouse region.

Accommodation guidance

Hotels and apartments generally range
€80–150 per night.
Many players stay in Blagnac or nearby Toulouse.

Estimated weekly player budget

Typical weekly estimate (player + parent):
1,100–1,900€,
depending mainly on flights and accommodation level.

Cost profile compared with other events

Considered a moderate-cost Western European indoor clay event.
Costs are typical for France but higher than Eastern European tournaments.

Overall suitability for competition

Suitable for players seeking:

– Indoor clay competition with stable conditions

– Early-season match preparation

– High-quality French tournament organization

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