Discover men's, women's and junior tennis shoes designed to provide stability, cushioning and grip with every movement. At Ipontennis, we help you choose according to your level, playing surface and individual needs.
In short: good tennis shoes should support the foot during lateral movements, cushion impacts and provide a sole suited to the playing surface. At Ipontennis, you can compare men's, women's and junior models, from lightweight, fast options to more stable and durable shoes for frequent training and competition.
Tennis involves explosive starts, sudden stops, changes of direction and demanding footwork. That is why tennis-specific footwear features lateral reinforcement, protection in high-wear areas and a base designed to maintain control while moving. A running shoe is primarily designed for forward motion; a tennis shoe must perform safely during multidirectional movement on the court.
To make the right choice, first consider the surface you play on, how often you play, the way you move and the fit your foot needs. There is no single ideal model for every player: those who prioritise speed generally look for lightness and flexibility, while players with powerful footwork may need greater stability, cushioning and durability.
The sole directly affects grip, sliding and the lifespan of the shoe. For regular play on clay, clay-court tennis shoes normally use a herringbone tread that helps release clay and allows more controlled sliding. Hard courts require a durable sole capable of providing traction without restricting changes of direction.
If you alternate between different surfaces, All Court tennis shoes offer a versatile solution. Before choosing, always check the manufacturer's recommended surface and consider where you will play most of your training sessions and matches.
To make your search easier, go directly to men's tennis shoes, women's tennis shoes or junior tennis shoes. This classification helps you find the available sizes, lasts and models for each type of player more quickly.
For junior players, fit and support are particularly important because their feet are still growing. It is also worth considering how often they play: a child or teenager who trains several days a week needs technical footwear that can support their movement and withstand more intensive use.
The heel should remain secure, the midfoot stable and the forefoot should leave a small amount of room so that the toes do not hit the front of the shoe when stopping. If the fit is too loose, the foot may slide inside; if it is too tight, it can cause pressure, rubbing or discomfort during play.
The same size can feel different depending on the brand and the last. In addition to checking the European size conversion, it is therefore useful to measure your foot in centimetres and review the guidance on each product page. You should also consider whether your foot is narrow, medium or wide.
Our selection includes technical footwear from Asics, Adidas, Babolat, Head, Joma, K-Swiss, Lacoste, Lotto, Mizuno, Munich, New Balance, Wilson, Yonex and other specialist brands. Browse all our tennis shoe brands to compare models designed for stability, speed, cushioning or durability.
At Ipontennis, we have been working with tennis equipment since 2006. If you are choosing between several models, tell us which surface you play on, how many times you train each week, your usual size, your foot type and the feel you are looking for. Our team will help you compare the options and choose tennis shoes that suit your game, with technical expertise and personalised service.
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