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Tennis Europe U14 – CAT.3 – Liberec – Czechia – Travel Guide: Reviews, Tips & Logistics

LTK Liberec

  • CountryCzechia
  • CityLiberec
  • MonthMay
  • OrganizerTennis Europe U14
  • Categorycat.3
  • SurfaceClay
  • Singles FormatElimination
  • MapOpen Map
  • WebsiteVisit
Boys
40 entries
Main draw: 48 · Qualifying: 32
Easy to enter
Girls
28 entries
Main draw: 48 · Qualifying: 32
Easy to enter

Qualifying cancelled in both draws — all players admitted directly into the main draw

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Before You Book This Tournament

Primary airport

Prague Václav Havel Airport (PRG)
approximately 1h15–1h30 by car.
Main international gateway for the region.

Secondary airports within practical range

Dresden Airport (DRS, Germany)
approximately 1h30 by car.
Prague Airport remains the most practical option.

Taxis and ride-hailing services

Local taxis widely available.
Ride-hailing services mainly active
in larger nearby cities.

Airport transfers typically range between
€60–110.
Short local rides usually cost
€8–18.

Is it necessary to rent a car?

Recommended.
A car simplifies accommodation choices
and daily tournament mobility.

Public transport options

Train and bus connections link Liberec
with Prague and nearby cities.
Local mobility may still be easier with taxis.

Court surface and playing conditions

Matches are played outdoors on clay courts.
Clay typically produces
medium-to-slow pace,
higher bounce and longer rally tolerance.
Cooler spring temperatures may slightly slow courts.

Altitude

Approximately 350–400 meters above sea level.
Slight altitude may marginally influence ball speed,
though impact is generally moderate.

Seasonal considerations (Late May)

Late spring usually offers
mild temperatures,
often between 16–24°C.
Occasional rain showers possible,
but generally favourable for outdoor tennis.

Food and daily expenses

Restaurant main courses generally range between
€10–20.
Costs are moderate compared with Western Europe.

Accommodation guidance

Hotels and apartments typically range from
€60–120 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
€900–1,600,
mainly influenced by accommodation
and travel costs.

Cost profile compared with other European clay events

Considered a cost-efficient Central European clay event,
generally more affordable than Western Europe
while maintaining solid infrastructure standards.

Overall suitability for competition

Suitable for players seeking
reliable outdoor clay competition
with manageable costs
and generally stable playing conditions.

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