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Running a sports court in Soweto means dealing with the realities of Gauteng's climate and power constraints. Courts need proper maintenance to handle intense summer heat and the occasional heavy afternoon storm that can flood low-lying facilities. Load shedding affects indoor courts with lighting and climate control, forcing operators to think creatively about daylight sessions and backup power. The surface itself—whether it's concrete, synthetic turf, or polished indoor flooring—takes a beating from daily use and needs consistent care to remain playable. Court bookings have to work around school hours, work schedules, and the unpredictability of weather, which means operators need flexible timetables and good drainage systems. It's the unglamorous work of keeping a facility match-ready that separates a court people actually want to use from one that looks good in theory.
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