Beach Tennis Aruba
The World’s Biggest Beach Tennis Competition
Beach tennis is on of the fastest growing sports in the world, and Aruba was the first Caribbean island to embrace it. The most famous competition, the Aruba Beach Tennis Open, will take place starting November 13th until November 20th. The event is the biggest and most popular beach teniss event held in the world, attracting over 1,000 professional and amatuer players from around the globe who come not just for the beach tennis action but alsofor exciting ambiance, music, and events on the white sands of Eagle Beach.
Aruba Beach Tennis Open
Last year a record number of 50 participants came from Italy—the birthplace of beach tennis and Brazil, another big player, sent over 250 participants. This year the participating countries are: Argentina, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bonaire, Brazil, Canada, Curacao, France, Germany, Guadaloupe, Italy, Netherlands, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin (French part), Slovenia, Spain, United States, and Venezuela. With competitions taking place on 35 courts this event certainly is the biggest beach tennis competition of the world!
Beach Tennis Aruba
The World’s Biggest Beach Tennis Competition
Beach tennis is on of the fastest growing sports in the world, and Aruba was the first Caribbean island to embrace it. The most famous competition, the Aruba Beach Tennis Open, will take place starting November 13th until November 20th. The event is the biggest and most popular beach teniss event held in the world, attracting over 1,000 professional and amatuer players from around the globe who come not just for the beach tennis action but alsofor exciting ambiance, music, and events on the white sands of Eagle Beach.
Aruba Beach Tennis Open
Last year a record number of 50 participants came from Italy—the birthplace of beach tennis and Brazil, another big player, sent over 250 participants. This year the participating countries are: Argentina, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bonaire, Brazil, Canada, Curacao, France, Germany, Guadaloupe, Italy, Netherlands, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin (French part), Slovenia, Spain, United States, and Venezuela. With competitions taking place on 35 courts this event certainly is the biggest beach tennis competition of the world!
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