Union Tennis Bar-le-Duc
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Before You Book This Tournament
Primary airport
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) –
approximately 2h30–3h by car or train.
Main international gateway for the region.
Secondary airports within practical range
Luxembourg Airport (LUX) –
approximately 1h45–2h by car.
Metz-Nancy-Lorraine Airport (ETZ) –
approximately 1h15 by car,
limited flight connections.
Taxis and ride-hailing services
Local taxis available; ride-hailing limited
compared with large metropolitan areas.
Airport transfers typically range between
€90–180 depending on airport.
Short local rides usually cost
€10–20.
Is it necessary to rent a car?
Recommended.
Bar-le-Duc is a smaller town
and a rental car simplifies accommodation,
meals and tournament logistics.
Public transport options
Regional train connections exist,
but local mobility may be limited.
Car rental often offers greater flexibility.
Court surface and playing conditions
Matches are played indoors on acrylic hard courts.
Typically produces medium-to-fast pace,
consistent bounce and stable playing conditions
without wind or weather influence.
Altitude
Approximately 180–220 meters above sea level.
No significant altitude performance effects expected.
Seasonal considerations (Mid-January)
As an indoor event,
winter weather does not influence matches.
External temperatures in north-eastern France
are typically cold during this period.
Food and daily expenses
Restaurant main courses generally range between
€15–28.
Costs align with regional French pricing.
Accommodation guidance
Hotels, guesthouses and apartments typically range from
€70–140 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
€1,000–1,800,
mainly influenced by accommodation
and travel costs.
Cost profile compared with other European indoor events
Considered a mid-range Western European indoor event,
generally more affordable than major French cities
while maintaining solid infrastructure.
Overall suitability for competition
Suitable for players seeking
stable indoor hard court conditions
in a quieter regional setting
with manageable logistics.
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What You'll Need
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