Experienced tennis players are uniquely familiar with the physical demands of tennis. They include the need to frequently start and stop, change direction on a dime, and essentially pound away on a relatively hard surface. As a result, tennis shoes must be specifically engineered to handle these challenging conditions. Because of such high expectations from competitive players, now more than ever, top brands have set out to answer the call. Tennis shoe technologies currently exist for better bounce back in multiple directions, enhanced durability, improved traction on various surfaces, greater lateral support, increased cushion, and much more. To help you sort out the differences between your favorite brands, we have compiled a list of these technologies and features for you to review.
Presently, we have information for:
adidas, ASICS, Babolat, Diadora, Fila, HEAD, K-Swiss, New Balance, Nike, Under Armour, Wilson, and Yonex.
After exploring the content below, be sure to check out our TE Academy and Shoe Sizing Chart to make the most informed decision on which pair to purchase.