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How to choose your tennis shoes: Complete guide

Choosing the right pair of tennis shoes is essential for the comfort and performance of players of all levels. The right shoe will improve your performance, make you more comfortable and help you avoid injury. This comprehensive guide will show you how to choose the right tennis shoe, based on a number of criteria including court type, playing style and shoe size. Whether you play on clay, hard court or grass, it’s important to take a number of factors into account to make the right choice for you. At the Mouratoglou Academy, we pay particular attention to our players’ equipment to optimise their progress. What’s more, if you want to combine intensive training with improvement, our Tennis Clinics are designed to meet the needs of every player, with advice on choosing the best equipment for your style and level.

The importance of choosing the right tennis shoes

First of all, tennis shoes are different from conventional shoes or running shoes. They are designed to offer support, stability and good cushioning to support the movements specific to tennis: rapid lateral movements, sudden stops and explosive starts. The wrong pair of shoes can cause joint pain, limit your performance and even lead to injury.

How do I choose my tennis shoe size?

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Choosing the right shoe size is crucial for optimum comfort. Here are a few tips to help you choose the right size:

  1. Try your shoes on with the right socks. Although it may seem silly, it’s important to try on your new pair of shoes in the same conditions as your tennis sessions.
  2. Check the toe space : Your toes should not touch the front of the tennis shoe. Leave about a centimetre of space between your big toe and the tip of the shoe.
  3. Make sure your heel is well supported: The shoe should hold your foot well without your heel moving around too much. Good support will prevent you from slipping inside the shoe when you move sideways.
  4. Test the width of the shoe : players with wider feet should choose shoes that are wider to avoid pain.

Finally, it’s a good idea to try out tennis shoes at the end of the day, when your feet are slightly swollen after a day’s activity.

Choosing the best pair of tennis shoes for different surfaces

The type of court you play on has a direct impact on your choice of tennis shoe. Each surface has specific characteristics and requires a suitable sole to maximise performance and stability. Here’s an overview of the different types of shoe for different surfaces:

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    1. Clay

    For clay courts, choose tennis shoes with a herringbone outsole. This type of sole provides better grip on the clay, while facilitating controlled slips, which are very common on this surface. Clay shoes generally offer excellent lateral support and good dirt evacuation.
     

    Examples of brands offering clay court shoes:

    • Babolat
    • Adidas
    • Asics Gel
  • 2. Hard surface

    Hard court surfaces (such as concrete or acrylic) require tennis shoes with high durability and good cushioning to protect the joints. The sole must be reinforced to withstand intense friction, as this surface is very abrasive. A hard court shoe must offer both comfort and stability to prevent injury.
     

    Recommended brands:

    • Wilson
    • Yonew
    • Asics
  • 3. Turf

    When playing on grass, it’s important to choose shoes with soles designed to provide good grip without damaging the court. Lawn tennis shoes generally have small studs that provide a good grip on the slippery surface.

  • 4. Carpet and Padel

    If you play on carpet or padel courts, choose lightweight tennis shoes with good grip to prevent slipping. Some brands, such as Babolat and Adidas, offer models specially designed for these surfaces.

Selection criteria according to playing style

As well as the surface, the player’s playing style influences the choice of shoe. A powerful player will have different needs to a more technical player. Here are a few things to consider:

  • 1. Powerful players

    Players who hit the ball hard and play with great intensity should opt for shoes with excellent cushioning and good support to protect the joints. Models with a reinforced sole and good shock absorption are recommended.

  • 2. Fast players

    If you’re looking for speed and quick movement, opt for lightweight shoes that make explosive starts easier and offer good stability. Models with reinforcement in the heel and forefoot will be an asset.

  • 3. Versatile players

    For those who play on different surfaces and with different styles, a versatile shoe that combines comfort, durability and stability is the best option.

When should you change your tennis shoes?

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The lifespan of a pair of shoes varies according to a number of criteria, such as the frequency of matches, the type of surface and the intensity of your game. Here are some signs that it’s time to change your shoes:
 

  1. Outsole wear: When the outsole is too worn, you lose stability and grip on the court. If you notice that the sole is becoming slick, it’s time to change.
  2. Loss of cushioning : If you start to feel more shock in your joints, thecushioning in your shoes is worn.
  3. Visible deformations: Visible cracks or creases in your shoes indicate that they are no longer supporting your feet properly.
     

On average, a pair of tennis shoes should be replaced every 6 to 12 months for regular players, or as soon as you notice a reduction in comfort and stability.

The best brands of tennis shoes

There are many brands offering high-quality tennis shoes, each with its own strengths. Here are some of the best brands on the market:

  • 1. Babolat

    Known for its hard-wearing footwear suitable for a wide range of surfaces, with excellent value for money.

  • 2. Wilson

    A wide range of footwear offering a good compromise between stability and comfort.

  • 3. Asics

    Models such as Asics Gel are popular for their cushioning and durability, making them particularly suitable for players suffering from joint pain.

  • 4. Adidas

    Very popular, Adidas shoes are renowned for their lightness and innovative design.

  • 5. Yonex and Head

    Offer models that are both high-performance and affordable, ideal for intermediate to advanced players.

Tips for extending the life of your tennis shoes

  • Alternate between several pairs: If you play regularly, alternating between two pairs can extend their lifespan.
  • Clean your tennis shoes regularly : Remove dirt, especially if you play on clay or grass, to prevent the sole from wearing out prematurely.
  • Use removable insoles: These can improvecushioning and comfort, and are easy to replace if they wear out. Don’t hesitate to consult a podiatrist to make sure you choose insoles that are suited to your body shape.

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