Wilson Rush Pro Ace White/Black
ALL COURT TENNIS SHOES
MAN
Wilson Rush Pro Ace Blue/White
Wilson Rush Pro Ace Red/White/Black
Head Revolt Pro 4.5 Men Dark Blue/Red
Head Revolt Pro 4.5 Men Navy/Lime
Wilson RUSH PRO EXTRA DUTY Black
Wilson Rush Pro Ace Black/Ombre
Wilson Rush Pro Ace Clay Black / Bosphorus
Head Sprint Team 4.0 Men Navy/Lime
K-Swiss Receiver V White/Dark Navy/Silver
Wilson Rush Pro Ace Navy Blaze
Wilson RUSH PRO 4.5 Navy Blaze
Wilson RUSH PRO LITE OZ White/Atomic
Wilson RUSH PRO LITE Pearl Blue
Shoes K-Swiss Express Light 2 Azul
HOMBRE
Lacoste Power Serve Black/Off. White Shoes
MAN
Babolat Jet Mach 3 All Court Men White Maroon
Babolat SFX 4 All Court Men White/Estate Blue
The name of the new SFX 4 has never been so apt: Superior Fit eXperience. Every detail has been designed to make this model the benchmark in tennis shoes when it comes to fit and performance.
HOMBRE
Lacoste AG-LT Lite Khaki/Black Shoes
MAN
Babolat SFX 4 All Court Men Black/Dark Blue
K-Swiss Tura Team Padel White/Black/Moon Blue
Head Sprint Team 3.5 Men White
Adidas Solematch Control Men Blue Shoes
Head Sprint Pro 3.5 Men Yellow
K-Swiss Hypercourt Supreme Amber Shoes
Babolat Propulse Fury 3 All Court Men Black/Dark Blue
Adidas Gamecourt 2 Men White/Red
Head Revolt Pro 4.5 Men Yellow/Black
HOMBRE
MAN
Adidas Solematch Control 2 Men White
Adidas Barricade Men White/Red
Zapatillas Adidas Gamecourt 2 Men Black Shoes
What is the sole of a Multi-court Tennis Shoe like?
The sole of a tennis shoe used for hard courts is designed to offer an optimal balance between grip and durability on hard surfaces such as concrete or acrylic. Some common features of the sole of a hard court tennis shoe include:
- Sole Pattern: They have a flatter and less pronounced Omni or herringbone sole pattern. This provides better grip on the hard surface without compromising stability or durability.
- Flexibility: The sole design of a hard court tennis shoe typically incorporates strategically placed flex grooves to facilitate foot flexion during gameplay. The sole should be flexible enough to allow for quick and agile movements on the court.
- Durability: The sole of hard court shoes is designed to withstand wear and tear caused by constant lateral movement and friction against the hard surface. Materials used in the sole, such as durable rubber, are specifically chosen to prolong the lifespan of the shoes on this type of surface.
- Cushioning: Many hard court shoes feature cushioning technologies in the midsole to provide adequate shock absorption and reduce player fatigue.
Can Clay Court Shoes be used on Hard Courts?
The truth is, there isn't a specific shoe for hard courts, so you could use clay court shoes, although it's not recommended since they won't be as effective as all-court or multi-court shoes. The sole might wear out more quickly due to friction with the rougher surface and they might not offer the same level of comfort and support on a harder surface since the cushioning and support are designed for a more slippery surface like clay or artificial grass.
Find Hard Court Tennis Shoes at M1 Tennis
The best tennis shoes specifically designed to conquer the hard court at M1Tennis. Our selection of tennis shoes for all surfaces will offer you performance in every game.
Don't settle for less on the court! Explore our wide range of men's and women's hard court tennis shoes and equip yourself with the best multipurpose tennis shoe brands like Babolat, Adidas, Head… to dominate every match. Buy hard court shoes and experience the difference quality shoes can make in your performance.
