Tournament Setup
Layout notes, table spacing, net checks, ball supply, player flow, and storage paths for club nights, school tournaments, and community events.
Cornilleau service starts with a conversation about where the table will be used, who will move it, how often it plays, and how much weather or public traffic it will see. That practical first step keeps buyers from overbuying, underbuying, or forgetting the accessories that make daily use easier.
Layout notes, table spacing, net checks, ball supply, player flow, and storage paths for club nights, school tournaments, and community events.
Clear model ladders, accessory bundles, comparison sheets, and demonstration scripts that make the sales floor easier for staff and buyers.
Guidance for hospitality, resort, and residential designers who want tables to complement outdoor furniture, flooring, lighting, and brand finishes.
Covers, nets, paddles, wheels, brakes, and table rotation schedules are documented so the recreation area stays ready without surprise work.
A district wanted ten tables for mixed-age physical education. Cornilleau mapped storage width, wheel behavior, supervision points, and paddle replacement expectations, then reduced the final assortment to three table profiles that staff could explain confidently. The result was simpler training, fewer spare-part questions, and a more consistent student experience.
A seaside hotel needed table tennis that felt premium but would survive wind, salt air, and casual family play. The service plan covered anchoring habits, covers, sun exposure, evening lighting, ball recovery, and guest signage. Instead of treating the table as a decorative amenity, the resort built a small play zone that stayed usable across the season.
A dealer carried too many similar tables and could not explain the differences. Cornilleau rebuilt the display around outdoor durability, folding ease, play feel, and accessory completeness. Staff gained a cleaner buyer path, and customers could quickly understand why one table belonged on a patio while another belonged in a supervised indoor room.
Send the project date, player group, number of tables, surface, storage limits, and decision timeline. We will respond with a practical plan that respects your budget and the way the space will actually be used.