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Tennis Shoes

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Control your time on the court in tennis shoes built for speed and quick moves on a variety of surfaces. You'll find sneakers and sizes for all ages.

adidas Tennis Shoes

Go the distance in adidas tennis shoes. From your opening ace to a fifth-set tiebreaker, our tennis sneakers are designed to give you every advantage on the court. We design shoes for players at every level of training, from beginners hitting around at the park to elite athletes on the pro tour. adidas tennis shoes are optimized for different playing styles, from aggressive baseline attackers to players who like to charge the net. If it's support you need, check out adidas Barricade shoes. Worn by a number of Grand Slam winners, it's one of our most iconic models. It features innovative technologies designed to elevate control, durability and comfort. For speed, look to adidas adizero tennis shoes, which deliver the high traction and lightweight feel you need to stay agile in your match.

When the temperature rises on court, comfort is everything. adidas tennis shoes use lightweight, breathable materials to keep your feet comfortable on the move. Technologies such as HEAT.RDY keep you cool, and AEROREADY absorbs moisture so you stay dry. When you need to change direction quickly, the supportive uppers and responsive cushioning help you reach every shot, so you can smash that forehand winner down the line. Shoes with adidas Boost midsoles return energy with each stride, which means the harder you go, the more you get back. From the hardcourt to clay and grass surfaces, choose the specialized outsole that delivers the traction you need. Hardcourt outsoles are extra durable in high-wear areas, while clay-court shoes are designed to keep the surface from clogging up your grip. Multi-court shoes work on a variety of surfaces so you're always ready to play. After your match, lace up signature adidas tennis looks that have stood the test of time. Iconic Stan Smith or vintage Grand Court shoes offer all-day comfort with a heritage vibe that levels up any off-court look. Browse adidas for tennis sneakers to help you perform your best on the court and look your best off it.

Tennis Shoes Frequently Asked Questions

What type of shoes should you wear playing tennis?
Wear tennis-specific shoes for your best game. Tennis shoes are designed to provide firm support as you move around the court in quick lateral (side-to-side) movements. They're made with durable materials to stand up to abrasion against the surface of the court.
Can running shoes be used for tennis?
You shouldn't use your running shoes to play tennis. Running shoes are made to support repetitive forward strides across long distances. Shoes for tennis are designed to optimize quick side-to-side movements, pivots and jumps. Tennis shoes are also made to hold up to increased wear and tear on the court.
What's the difference between court shoes and tennis shoes?
The term "court shoes" refers to many different types of sport shoes intended for use on a court, including tennis, volleyball and pickleball. Sometimes, "tennis shoes" is used to refer to any pair of sneakers, but here we're talking about shoes made for the sport of tennis. Tennis court shoes are made to support fast lateral pivots and jumps.