General Information

  • Event Information

  • Venue

    Darwin International Tennis Centre
  • Surface

    Plexipave
  • Category

    ITF Futures
  • Draw Size

    48-32-16
  • Prize Money

    USD$25,000
  • Date

    10/09/2023-17/09/2023

Please note that matches commence from 3pm daily.

Full player services on site will commence each match day from 1pm and run through to the conclusion of matches with practice courts available from 10am each day.

Transport will commence from 12 noon until the conclusion of matches and will be available to the official hotel and other hotels only within 8 kilometres from venue taking in neighbouring suburbs such as Coconut Grove, Parap and Nightcliff. Transport will not take in the Darwin CBD or the Mindil Beach areas. Accommodation is also available at the airport hotels including the Mercure and Novotel Airport Hotels which are 1 kilometre from the venue and next to the airport.

 

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