Tennis requires a huge range of movement: running backward, lunging, sidestepping, and even sliding (if you’re a Francesca Schiavone wannabe), which is why running shoes and other nonspecific ...
Learn more about it. While the term “tennis shoe” has become a catch-all for any athletic shoe, the sport requires footwear made specially for performance on the court. Long lunges ...
Footwork in tennis spans a wide range of movement: running backward, lunging, sidestepping, and even sliding (think Rafael Nadal at the French Open), which is why running shoes and other ...
Learn more about it. When you think of the term tennis shoe, it conjures images of virtually any type of athletic shoe. But the specific needs of the sport demand further scrutiny. Quick ...
To kick off the 2019 season, Kyrgios and Irving teamed up to create a basketball shoe that's fit to be worn on the tennis court. The world No. 30 wore the shoes at the Australian Open.
The Dizygotic x Penn Project Alpha, which launched Aug. 30, includes a pair of shoes that feature denim, canvas and a touch of tennis felt. The project also includes a tennis ball set.