Use this step-by-step guide to find the right shoes for the court.
Rule the court in the right pair of tennis shoes.
Tennis is a game of quick stops and starts, short sprints and frequent lateral movement—and you need footwear that can stand up to your game.
Think about your playing style, court surface and personal preferences when selecting your new pair of tennis shoes.
It's important to distinguish the differences between tennis shoes and other footwear before making your purchase.
Think about choosing a tennis shoe based on your playing style.
Baseline Player
Serve-and-Volley Player
The type of court surface you play on has an impact on the type of tennis shoes you purchase. A hard court surface like concrete requires shoes with more durability, while a soft court surface will need shoes with more traction on the sole.
Hard Court (Concrete)
Soft Or Clay Court
Multi-Court
Determine your foot type before selecting your tennis shoes. There are three basic foot types: Overpronation, neutral and under pronation.
If you are unsure of your foot type, a simple "wet test" will help determine it. Simply, wet your foot and step on a dark piece of construction paper. The characteristics of the imprint determine what type of foot you have.
Overpronation
Neutral
Under Pronation or Supination
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