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A neighbourhood tennis club becomes a gathering place that threads through multiple generations—kids learning forehands on adjacent courts while their parents play a match, Saturday morning regulars who've been coming for five years straight, and casual joiners who pop in when they feel like hitting a ball. These clubs are social infrastructure, particularly in sprawling suburbs like Randburg where neighbourhoods can feel disconnected. When a club maintains its courts properly, runs organized coaching for different levels, and creates a culture where new members don't feel like outsiders, it becomes part of how a community actually functions. The friendships formed, the fitness habits built, and the simple fact that people have a predictable place to show up—that's what keeps a club from being just another venue.
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