I'm gonna attack this problem from a slightly different way. I changed out my rug under my table about 4 months ago because I finally wore out all the edging on the old rug. The old one was the same size but all wool and this new one is modern synthetic fibers.
The rug I have now is USA made by, I believe, if I can remember right from the sticker, a company in Cal. called California Creations or something. Anyway, a very high quality modern synthetic Oriental style rug. New they run somewhere around $600 for the style I have. But me being a life long Estate Sale person (I recondition certain sewing machines for re-sale as a money making hobby) I bought this unused (but 12 years old kept in storage), for a grand total of $29 dollars at a local estate sale.
I don't know where you live, but find a local estate sale listing and buy a quality new or slightly used rug at an estate sale. There is no market for used rugs anyway that I know of and estate sales practically give high quality rugs away just to get them out of the houses. And in general they are way higher quality than you will ever find at any big box store retailer for 15% to 25% of the cost. Obviously you want to limit your searches to suburban, preferably exclusive neighborhoods.
For the most part they are standard sizes so get a listing of standard size rugs from the web and decide on the size before looking.
I have no issue playing with one foot on the rug and one foot off but someone else might have bought a larger one. The last one lasted 8 years of playing before I finally wore all the edging off from use. I installed that laminate flooring myself, by the way, and it's still perfect.
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