Comité Essonne Tennis
📊 Will You Get In?
Check your entry chances in 15 seconds
Before You Book This Tournament
Primary airport
Paris Orly Airport (ORY) –
approximately 20–25 minutes by car.
Best option for shortest transfer time.
Secondary airports within practical range
Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) –
approximately 45–60 minutes by car,
major international hub with extensive global connections.
Paris Beauvais Airport (BVA) –
approximately 1h30–1h45 by car,
commonly used by low-cost airlines.
Is it necessary to rent a car?
Not essential.
The Paris region offers extensive rail and RER connections.
However, a rental car may provide additional flexibility
depending on accommodation location.
Taxis and ride-hailing services
Licensed Paris taxis operate 24/7.
Uber and other ride-hailing platforms
are widely available.
Airport-to-venue fares from Orly typically range between
€25–40.
Transfers from CDG generally range between
€50–70.
Short regional rides usually cost
€12–25.
Public transport options
Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois is connected to Paris
via RER C and regional bus services.
Public transport is reliable,
though taxis are often more practical
during tournament week.
Court surface and playing conditions
Matches are played indoors on hard courts
with an acrylic surface.
Indoor conditions ensure consistent bounce,
medium pace,
and uninterrupted scheduling.
Altitude
Approximately 70–90 meters above sea level.
Seasonal considerations (Early March)
Early March in the Paris region is typically cool
with occasional rain.
Indoor courts eliminate weather-related disruption.
Food and daily expenses
Restaurant main courses in the Paris region generally range between
€15–30.
Casual meals typically range between
€10–18.
Accommodation guidance
Hotels in the southern Paris region typically range from
€90–170 per night,
depending on category and proximity to transport links.
Early booking is recommended.
Estimated weekly player budget
A realistic weekly budget (1 player + 1 parent)
ranges between
€1,200–1,800,
depending mainly on accommodation
and transport arrangements.
Cost profile compared with other indoor tournaments
The Paris region is considered a
mid-to-high cost Western European indoor destination,
generally more expensive than Eastern Europe,
but offering excellent international connectivity.
Overall suitability for competition
The venue is suitable for international players
seeking structured indoor hard-court competition
in a major European metropolitan region
with multi-airport access.
Tennis Bag
What You'll Need
From the first practice session to the decisive match, keeping everything organized helps you avoid stress and unexpected issues. Discover the complete list of what you need to pack (and what's always good to have as a backup).
Jump to Travel List ↓