New Balance tennis shoes are designed for players who want lightness, fit and dynamic response without giving up comfort during training sessions and matches. At Ipontennis, we offer a selection for men, women and junior players, with options for different playing speeds and court surfaces. Choosing by looks alone is not enough: fit, lateral stability, cushioning and outsole pattern should match the way you move on court.
New Balance combines an athletic, lightweight feel with fit options made for lateral tennis movement. The range is especially useful for players who pay close attention to last shape and forefoot space.
Depending on the model, the range may include FuelCell cushioning, NDure upper reinforcement and NDurance outsole rubber. These solutions work together to improve step response, protect high-wear areas and provide a safer platform for lateral movements. It is a strong choice for players seeking speed, foot-friendly fit and carefully considered sizing options.
Start with your usual surface. For clay courts, choose a herringbone outsole that supports controlled sliding and releases clay. On hard courts, prioritise abrasion resistance, cushioning and an all-court outsole. If you alternate between surfaces, a versatile option offers a practical balance, although frequent players normally gain more from a surface-specific outsole.
Then consider your style. Fast players often prefer a light, flexible shoe; players who load the foot heavily or spend long sessions on the baseline may benefit from more structure, heel hold and lateral stability. No technology can compensate for the wrong size, so fit should remain the first filter.
Measure both feet at the end of the day and use the longer foot as your reference. Leave a little room in front of the toes, make sure the heel does not lift and try the shoes with your usual tennis socks. A secure midfoot feel is helpful, but it should not cause pressure or numbness. If you use orthotics or need a wider fit, check the last and internal volume before choosing.
Ipontennis has specialised in tennis since 2006. Compare the available New Balance tennis shoes by size, surface and features, and ask our team if you are deciding between a faster, more cushioned or more stable option. The right choice builds confidence in every movement and helps the footwear perform consistently throughout its useful life.
Which outsole should I choose for New Balance tennis shoes?
Choose according to the surface you use most: herringbone for clay, all-court for hard courts or mixed use, and a dedicated design whenever the brand identifies it for a specific surface.
When should I replace my tennis shoes?
Check them when the tread is worn, grip decreases, the midsole feels compressed or the upper no longer holds the foot properly. Lifespan varies with body weight, playing frequency, surface and movement style.
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