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Tennis Shoes

7 shoes · ranked by CoreScore

Tennis shoes are judged on things running shoes never face: lateral lockdown under sliding footwork, outsole rubber that survives abrasive hard courts, and a flat, planted platform for split-step reactions. That's why every shoe below is firm (32–44 HC) and low (21–24mm stack) — plush cushioning and tennis-level lateral forces don't mix. Ranked by CoreScore.

Best Tennis Shoes 2026Best for Hard CourtsVapor 11 vs Gel-Resolution 9
NNike
Hard Court88

Nike

Air Zoom Vapor 11

306g · 0mm drop · 22mm stack

ASICS Gel-Resolution 9
Multi-Court87

ASICS

Gel-Resolution 9

362g · 0mm drop · 23mm stack

Wilson Rush Pro Ace
All-Court Performance86

Wilson

Rush Pro Ace

320g · 0mm drop · 22mm stack

AAdidas
Speed — All Courts86

Adidas

Adizero Ubersonic 4

284g · 0mm drop · 21mm stack

BBabolat
Multi-Court Performance85

Babolat

Propulse Fury All Court

330g · 0mm drop · 22mm stack

BBabolat
All-Court85

Babolat

Jet Mach III

292g · 8mm drop · 24mm stack

HHead
All-Court84

Head

Revolt Pro 4.5

302g · 8mm drop · 24mm stack

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