Tennis shoes
Babolat Jet Tere 2 Clay Women - queen jio grey
Babolat Jet Tere 2 All Court - mombeo blue
Babolat Jet Tere 2 Clay - mombeo blue
Babolat SFX Evo All Court - oatmeal
Mizuno Wave Exceed Light 2 CC - white/metallic gray/black
Mizuno Wave Exceed Tour 6 CC - moroccan blue/white/blue
Mizuno Wave Exceed Tour 6 AC - radiant red/white/black
Adidas Defiant Speed Clay - core black/cloud white/grey four
Wilson Rush Pro JR L - diva pink black/white
Wilson Rush Pro JR L - bluing/blue print/safety yellow
Wilson Rush Pro Ace JR - white/diva blue/wilson red
Diadora Blushield Torneo 2 AG - legion blue/white/surf sp
Diadora B.Icon 2 Clay - oceanview/white/salsa
Nike Zoom GP Challenge 1 - white/poison green/black
Diadora B.Icon 2 Clay - suf sparay/black
Diadora B.Icon 2 AG - white/oceanvief/salsa
Diadora S.Challenge 5 Sl Clay - white/oceanview/salsa
Diadora S.Challenge 5 Sl Clay - white/surf spray/legion blue
Nike Zoom GP Challenge 1 - white/poison green/black
Wilson Rush Pro Ace JR - diva pink/black/white
Wilson Rush Pro Ace JR - blueing/blue print/safety yellow
Mizuno Relax Slide 2 - black/white
Yonex Power Cushion Eclipsion 5 Clay - black/purple
Yonex Power Cushion Eclipsion 5 Clay - olive
Yonex Power Cushion Eclipsion 5 - blue green
Yonex Power Cushion Eclipsion 5 - white
Yonex Power Cushion Eclipsion 5 Clay - sand
Nike Court Lite 4 - white/black/summit white
Nike Court Lite 4 JR - white/black/summit white
Nike Zoom Vapor 11 - white/black/poison green
Nike Vapor Lite 2 - black/poison green/white
Nike Zoom GP Challenge Pro - white/poison green/black
Asics Solution Swift FF Clay - white/blue expanse
Asics Gel-Challenger 14 - blue expanse/koi
Asics Gel-Challenger 14 Clay - white/sun coral
Yonex Power Cushion Lumio 4 - black/lime green
Adidas CourtJam Control 3 W - core black/silver metallic/grey four
Yonex Power Cushion Lumio 4 - white/ocean blue
Yonex Power Cushion Fusionrev 5 - blue green
Wilson Rush Pro Lite - black/ebony/white
Why choosing the right tennis shoes matters
Tennis is a fast-paced sport involving quick sprints, sudden stops, directional changes, and lateral movements. These repetitive actions place significant strain on your feet and joints. That’s why choosing the right tennis shoes is essential—not only for comfort but for injury prevention and improved performance on the court. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, the right footwear helps you move better, safer, and with more confidence.
Choosing tennis shoes based on court surface
The type of surface you usually play on should determine the kind of outsole your shoes have:
– Clay courts
Tennis shoes with a herringbone tread pattern offer excellent traction while allowing controlled sliding. They’re designed to keep clay out of the sole and help you move efficiently on dusty surfaces.
– Hard courts
Hard court shoes are built with durable rubber outsoles and enhanced cushioning. They provide support and shock absorption to reduce impact on joints when playing on concrete or synthetic courts.
– Grass courts
These shoes have flatter soles with small rubber nubs that improve grip and reduce the risk of slipping on damp grass. They’re designed to protect both the player and the court.
– Indoor courts (carpet or synthetic)
Shoes for indoor tennis come with smooth, non-marking outsoles, offering great traction and allowing you to move freely without damaging the court surface.
If you play on different surfaces, all-court tennis shoes are a practical option. However, frequent players may benefit from using court-specific shoes tailored to each surface.
What to look for when buying tennis shoes
– Cushioning
Quality cushioning helps absorb shock and protects your joints, especially during high-impact movements on hard surfaces.
– Stability
Proper side support prevents ankle rolling and helps with quick lateral movements and directional changes.
– Fit
Your tennis shoes should fit snugly around the foot without being too tight. Ideally, leave about 0.5 cm of space in front of your toes to avoid pressure or blisters.
– Breathability
Uppers made of mesh or perforated materials enhance ventilation and help manage moisture—key during intense or warm-weather matches.
– Durability
Reinforced soles and sturdy uppers ensure your shoes can handle frequent play and extended use.
Tennis shoes for every player level
– Beginners
Lightweight, flexible shoes with basic support and comfort features are great for learning proper footwork and movement.
– Advanced and competitive players
Require high-performance shoes with excellent grip, lateral stability, and durable construction suited for aggressive play.
– Children and youth players
Should wear soft, flexible tennis shoes that accommodate growing feet, preferably with easy fastening systems like Velcro or elastic laces.
Trusted brands that deliver performance
Our tennis shoe collection features trusted global brands known for innovation, performance, and comfort:
– Adidas
– Asics
– Babolat
– Nike
– Wilson
– Head
– Yonex
– Fila
– Lotto
– Lacoste
You’ll find the latest collections as well as value-friendly options from previous seasons—offering something for every player and every budget.
How to find the right size
– Try shoes on in the late afternoon when your feet are naturally more swollen—similar to how they’ll feel after a match.
– Wear the socks you normally use for tennis.
– The heel should stay secure, and your toes should not press against the front of the shoe.
– Aim for about half a centimeter of room in the toe box.
– Test the shoes with a few lateral steps or short sprints to check support and comfort.
Still unsure? Reach out to a footwear specialist—choosing the right pair of tennis shoes can significantly elevate your game and help you avoid unnecessary strain.