Bonaire achieves success with beach tennis
Beach tennis in Bonaire is growing rapidly, attracting both local and international players. With new courts and increasing levels, impressive performances are being achieved. This is putting Bonaire firmly on the map in the beach tennis world.
Beach tennis in Bonaire is becoming increasingly popular. This energetic and dynamic sport is attracting more and more local and international players. With its beautiful beaches and ideal climate, Bonaire is the perfect place to play beach tennis. But what makes this sport so special and how does it grow on the island?
Beach tennis gets boost with six new courts on Bonaire
The growth of beach tennis in Bonaire is unstoppable. The number of players is increasing rapidly and the level of competition is getting higher. This has led to the development of a new location on the island, equipped with six brand new courts. Here players of all levels can indulge and hone their skills.
The new complex is designed to meet growing demand. Both beginners and advanced players will find their place here, and the atmosphere is always competitive but friendly. This is a great step forward for the sport on Bonaire and is even attracting attention from other islands. You’ll find the new complex near Rudy Boezem’s soccer fields on the Kaya Aruaco. View Bonaire’s tennis website here.
Level on Bonaire getting higher
The level of beach tennis on Bonaire continues to grow impressively. Players are training hard, participating in tournaments and constantly improving their game. This commitment has led to remarkable achievements, such as Bonairean players winning silver medals.
Silver medals for Bonaire beach tennis players
Recently, Bonairian beach tennis players earned silver medals at an important tournament in Aruba. The Bonairian duos, consisting of Tim Eikholt / Joeri van Bon and Carlin ten Hoeve / Inge Vos, showed what they were made of. Both duos lost the final, but their performance created a lot of enthusiasm among the fans of beach tennis on Bonaire. It shows that the sport is being played here at an increasingly higher level.
Participants in the Aruba Championships part of ITF
The silver medal is extra special because the Aruban championship is part of the International Tennis Federation (ITF). This means that the Bonairean duos measured themselves against some of the best players in the region. This participation in such a prestigious tournament puts Bonaire on the map as a serious player in the world of beach tennis.
The performance of these Bonairean duos shows that this sport on Bonaire is not only growing, but thriving. A combination of talent, hard training and the support of the local community makes Bonaire a force to be reckoned with in the international scene.
Beach tennis is here to stay
Beach tennis on Bonaire is more than a trend; it is a growing sport that is attracting players from all over the world. With new facilities, rising levels and international successes, the future of beach tennis on Bonaire is bright. Whether you are an experienced player or just starting out, Bonaire offers everything you need to grow your love for the sport.