A tennis court might look perfect when it’s dry—but when rain hits, poor drainage can ruin everything. From puddles and cracks to moss growth and surface damage, drainage problems can shorten the life of your court and make it unsafe for players.
At William Gift Civil (Pty) Ltd, we’ve seen it all. Here’s why good drainage is essential for your tennis court—and how we fix it.


Why Drainage is So Important?
How We Solve Drainage Problems
We assess your site’s surface, slope, subbase, and surrounding areas before deciding on a fix.
✅ Slope Correction
We regrade or overlay sections of the court to restore the correct water runoff slope (about 1%).
✅ Crack & Surface Patching
Low areas that collect water are patched with asphalt and compacted to bring them level.
✅ French Drains or Channel Drains
We install underground drainage systems that redirect water away from the court area—ideal for sites with heavy clay soil or low points.
✅ Edge Trimming & Weed Control
Grass and soil that creep onto the court’s edge can block natural runoff. We cut and clear the edges for free water movement.
Client Example: Sandringham tennis club
Signs Your Court Has Drainage Issues
Drainage Prevention Tips
Expert Drainage Done Right
We’ve helped schools, municipalities, and sports clubs across Gauteng and beyond fix their court drainage issues—often without needing a full rebuild.
📧 william@williamgiftcivil.co.za
📞 +27 82 428 1251
Let us inspect your court for free and give you a lasting solution.
