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ITF – J30 – Agno – Switzerland – Travel Guide: Reviews, Tips & Logistics

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  • CountrySwitzerland
  • CityAgno
  • MonthJanuary
  • OrganizerITF
  • CategoryJ30
  • SurfaceHard Indoor
  • Singles FormatRound Robin + Elimination
  • MapOpen Map
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Boys
144 entries
Main draw: 32 · Qualifying: 16
Very competitive
Girls
65 entries
Main draw: 32 · Qualifying: 16
Very competitive
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Before You Book This Tournament

Nearest airport and access

Lugano Airport is approximately 5 minutes from the venue.
Milan Malpensa (MXP) is the main international gateway,
located about 60 minutes by car.

Travel by car from Italy

The club is located near the Italian border,
making access by car straightforward from Northern Italy.
Driving is generally the most practical transport option
during the tournament period.

Local transport options

Public transport in the Lugano area is reliable,
but a car is recommended for optimal flexibility
between accommodation, venue, and daily logistics.
Taxi services are available but relatively expensive.

Court surface and playing conditions

Matches are played indoors on hard courts
using the GreenSet Pro surface.
Indoor conditions ensure consistent playability
regardless of winter weather.

Holiday period considerations

As the tournament period includes 25 December,
some restaurants, shops, and services may operate
with reduced hours. Advance planning is advisable.

Food and daily expenses

Switzerland has a relatively high cost of living.
Restaurant main courses typically range between
€20–30, with simpler meals from
€15–20.

Accommodation guidance

Apartments generally range from
€700–1,200 per week,
while hotels typically cost
€110–180 per night.
Early booking is recommended.

Estimated weekly player budget

A typical weekly budget for one player
accompanied by one parent ranges from
approximately €1,400–2,000,
depending on accommodation and dining choices.

Cost profile compared with other tournaments

Switzerland is generally considered
a higher-cost tournament destination,
although infrastructure, safety,
and organizational standards are excellent.

General environment for players

The Lugano area offers a safe,
well-organized environment with limited distractions,
suitable for focused competition and preparation.

Overall suitability for international competition

The venue is well suited for international players,
particularly those seeking reliable indoor conditions,
professional facilities, and easy access from Italy
and central Europe.

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Real Experiences

Giulia Parent

Very good courts and a beautiful club overall. Organization was excellent — precise, efficient, almost Swiss-style. From a parent/coach perspective, the main issue was the accommodation: quite far from the…