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ITF – J60 – Aizkraukle – Latvia – Travel Guide: Reviews, Tips & Logistics

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  • CountryLatvia
  • CityAizkraukle
  • MonthApril
  • OrganizerITF
  • CategoryJ60
  • SurfaceCarpet Indoor
  • Singles FormatElimination
  • MapOpen Map
Boys
65 entries
Main draw: 32 · Qualifying: 32
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Girls
55 entries
Main draw: 32 · Qualifying: 32
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Primary airport

Riga International Airport (RIX) – approximately 1h 15–1h 30 by car.
Main international airport in Latvia with strong European connections.

Secondary airports within practical range

No major alternative airports within practical range.

Riga is the main entry point for international travel.

Taxis and ride-hailing services

Ride-hailing available (Bolt widely used).
Taxis reliable and affordable.

Airport transfer typically €70–110.
Local rides generally €5–12.

Is it necessary to rent a car?

Recommended.
Aizkraukle is a small town and having a car makes logistics significantly easier.

Public transport options

Train connections available from Riga to Aizkraukle (approx. 1h 15–1h 30).
Functional but less flexible for tournament schedules.
Car or taxi preferred.

Court surface and playing conditions

Matches played on indoor carpet courts.
Controlled indoor environment with fast surface characteristics.

Key factors:
– Fast court speed
– Low bounce
– No wind or external conditions

Conditions often favour:
– Aggressive play and short points
– Strong serve and first-strike tennis
– Quick reactions and timing

Altitude

Approximately 50–80 m above sea level.
No altitude-related performance effects.

Seasonal considerations (April)

Cold Northern European spring.
Typical outdoor temperatures: 4–12°C.

Environmental considerations:
– Cold conditions outside
– Indoor play ensures stable conditions
– Significant temperature difference indoor vs outdoor

Country-specific considerations (safety & logistics)

Latvia is a safe EU country with good infrastructure.

Practical notes:
– Safe environment for families
– English spoken by younger population
– Efficient services
– Standard awareness in transport hubs
– Good medical facilities in larger cities

Important considerations for athletes and parents

Performance considerations:
– Carpet is a fast surface → rewards aggressive play
– Short rallies reduce physical load but increase pressure on execution
– Indoor conditions remove external variables
– Quick adaptation needed if coming from clay or slower surfaces

Food and daily expenses

Restaurant main courses typically €10–18.
Moderate cost level compared to Europe.

Accommodation guidance

Hotels and apartments generally range €50–110 per night.
Limited options in Aizkraukle; wider choice in nearby areas.

Estimated weekly player budget

Typical weekly estimate (player + parent): 900–1,600€, depending mainly on flights and accommodation level.

Cost profile compared with other events

Considered a moderate-cost Northern European indoor event.
More affordable than Scandinavia, similar to Baltic region tournaments.

Overall suitability for competition

Suitable for players seeking:
– Fast indoor competition
– Development of aggressive playing style
– Controlled environment without weather impact
– Exposure to Northern European indoor circuit

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