Tennis Shoe Finder
Answer three quick questions and we'll point you to the right tennis shoe for your court and playing style.
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How to choose a tennis shoe
Tennis shoes have tougher outsoles than indoor shoes and are matched to the court you play on.
| Outsole | Best for |
|---|---|
| All-court (AC) | Hard courts and most surfaces; the versatile default |
| Clay (CC) | Full herringbone tread that grips and sheds clay |
| Grass / carpet | Surface-approved soles; many clubs require non-marking |
| Feature | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Cushioning | Comfort and impact protection over long matches |
| Lateral support | Stability on quick side-to-side movement |
| Durability | Abrasion-resistant outsoles last longer on hard courts |
Caring for your shoes
- Knock off clay and dirt after play to protect the tread.
- Let them dry fully between matches.
- Replace them when the outsole wears smooth or cushioning packs down.
