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ITF – J200 – Nonthaburi – Thailand – Travel Guide: Reviews, Tips & Logistics

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The Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand

  • CountryThailand
  • CityNonthaburi
  • MonthFebruary
  • OrganizerITF
  • CategoryJ200
  • SurfaceHard
  • Singles FormatElimination
  • MapOpen Map
  • WebsiteVisit
Boys
116 entries
Main draw: 48 · Qualifying: 48
Very competitive
Girls
100 entries
Main draw: 48 · Qualifying: 48
Competitive
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Primary airport

Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK)
approximately 40–60 minutes by car depending on traffic.
Main international hub for Thailand with extensive global connections.

Secondary airports within practical range

Don Mueang International Airport (DMK)
approximately 25–40 minutes by car.
Primarily regional and low-cost carrier hub.

Many intercontinental routes connect via Bangkok.

Taxis and ride-hailing services

Taxis and ride-hailing apps widely available (Grab commonly used).
Traffic congestion can significantly affect travel times.

Airport transfer typically ranges between
€12–25.
Short city rides usually cost
€4–10.

Is it necessary to rent a car?

Generally not recommended.
Heavy urban traffic and local driving patterns
can be challenging for visitors.
Taxis and ride-hailing usually sufficient.

Public transport options

Bangkok offers metro, skytrain and bus systems,
though connections to MuangThong Thani area may require taxis.
Combination transport often most practical.

Court surface and playing conditions

Matches played outdoors on hard courts.
Tropical conditions produce
medium-fast courts with heavy humidity impact.
Heat endurance often decisive factor.

Altitude

Approximately sea level.
No altitude effect on ball trajectory.

Seasonal considerations (February)

February corresponds to hot dry season.
Typical temperatures 28–35°C
with high humidity.

Environmental factors:

– Strong sun exposure

– High humidity affecting endurance

– Heat accumulation on hard courts

Country-specific considerations (safety & logistics)

Thailand is generally considered safe for international sports travel,
particularly in organised urban areas.

Practical recommendations:

– Use official taxis or ride-hailing apps

– Standard urban awareness advised

– Bottled water recommended

– Healthcare infrastructure good in Bangkok area

– Travel insurance strongly advised

Important considerations for athletes and parents

Performance considerations:

– Aggressive hydration strategy essential

– Electrolyte balance important in humidity

– High-SPF sunscreen mandatory

– Allow recovery time for jet lag

Food and daily expenses

Restaurant main courses generally range between
€4–12.
Daily costs generally lower than Europe.

Accommodation guidance

Hotels and serviced apartments typically range from
€50–140 per night
depending on category and location.
Wide availability near Bangkok metropolitan area.

Estimated weekly player budget

A realistic weekly budget (1 player + 1 parent)
generally ranges between
€1,200–2,400,
mainly influenced by long-haul flights
and accommodation level.

Cost profile compared with other hard-court events

Considered a cost-efficient tropical hard-court destination.
Lower daily expenses balanced by climate intensity and long-haul travel.

Overall suitability for competition

Suitable for players seeking
outdoor hard competition in hot, humid conditions.
Requires strong physical preparation,
hydration management,
and heat adaptation.

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