The SCHÖPP® Champion is produced from a particularly coarse and robust polyamide yarn, similar to the SCHÖPP® Pro-Bounce, with a single filament strength of 200 dtex. Due to the greater pile height of 6 mm and a lower filament density, the surface of the covering is less aggressive than that of the 'textile hard court'.
The comfortable SCHÖPP® Champion is primarily aimed at recreational and club players. Its ball bounce is reminiscent of a slow clay court. Topspin and slice are slightly softened. Thanks to the very robust surface construction, this flooring can also be played on with profiled tennis shoes without the need for granulate infill.
With the optional granulate infill of 400 g/sqm of Extruder Granulate Perfect Glide, the SCHÖPP® Champion resembles a needle felt sliding velour. For several decades, velour needle felt surfaces with granulate infill have proven to be effective tennis sliding surfaces. These floors were made from 100% polypropylene fiber.
The classic smooth velour surface dominated the market for performance-oriented tennis surfaces until the 1990s. It was made from a special tennis yar...
In 1978, Ralph Schöpp KG was the first manufacturer to produce a smooth velour surface for a tennis hall – since then, more than 2000 velour courts ha...
We have installed the SCHÖPP®-Allround structure velour on approximately 2000 courts since 1994. It can be played on both with and without our extrude...
Since 1999, we have been manufacturing ball-catching curtains in-house, perfectly color-matched to the two-tone tennis surface, giving an old tennis h...
Polymer Coating – A Forward-Looking Coating Technology
The comfort variant of our tennis courts offers maximum elasticity through a polymer coating w...
The combination of our very comfortable tennis surfaces (point elasticity) with a spring floor substructure (area elasticity) certainly offers maximum...
The previously common sliding surfaces had some weaknesses due to the granulates used: quartz sand is too hard and quickly destroys the base surfaces,...
The classic smooth velour surface dominated the market for performance-oriented tennis surfaces until the 1990s. It was made from a special tennis yar...
In 1978, Ralph Schöpp KG was the first manufacturer to produce a smooth velour surface for a tennis hall – since then, more than 2000 velour courts ha...
We have installed the SCHÖPP®-Allround structure velour on approximately 2000 courts since 1994. It can be played on both with and without our extrude...
Since 1999, we have been manufacturing ball-catching curtains in-house, perfectly color-matched to the two-tone tennis surface, giving an old tennis h...
Polymer Coating – A Forward-Looking Coating Technology
The comfort variant of our tennis courts offers maximum elasticity through a polymer coating w...
The combination of our very comfortable tennis surfaces (point elasticity) with a spring floor substructure (area elasticity) certainly offers maximum...
The previously common sliding surfaces had some weaknesses due to the granulates used: quartz sand is too hard and quickly destroys the base surfaces,...