Squash Courts
What separates a functional squash court from one that actually serves serious players comes down to specifics: court dimensions and sightlines, floor surface that doesn't cause injuries, wall and glass quality that provides clean rebounds, and lighting that eliminates shadows during fast rallies. In Pretoria's climate, temperature control matters — courts that get too hot compromise both performance and safety, while poor ventilation makes the space unplayable in summer. A competent squash operation maintains equipment systematically, enforces proper shoe requirements to protect the floor, and understands that booking systems, court availability, and consistency matter as much as the infrastructure itself. Players looking for a serious venue want to know whether they'll face excuses about court conditions or whether they can rely on the same experience every time they book. That reliability, built on actual maintenance and proper management, is what separates places worth joining from those that eventually disappoint.