Most courts in India are concrete with a coat of paint. By the second monsoon the lines are gone, the surface is slippery when wet, and the bounce is unpredictable. Players adjust to the court instead of the sport. That is a problem.
A proper acrylic sports surface is an 8-layer system — not a single coat. It starts with crack filling and a bonding primer, builds up with resurfacer coats to level the substrate, adds cushion coats for shock absorption, and finishes with UV-resistant colour coats that grip the ball the way a tournament court should. Each layer serves a purpose. Skip one and the whole system underperforms.
That is the difference between a painted slab and a ChampCourts acrylic court.