
Tennis Shoes To Wear On Grass, Clay, And Hard Courts
January 6, 2022
Watch any of the majors and itās clear to see. On lawns, the ball stays low and fast. But over at the clay courts, the game is a little slower and the ball can bounce up higher.
YourāÆstyle of play needs to adapt to the court surface, and your shoe is the first thing to think about ā it is, after all, always in contact with the ground.
Grass Court Tennis Shoes
Serve-and-volley players have always done well on grass courts thanks to the speed of the ball off the surface. It rewards those with a big serve and who can get to the net fast.
Your shoe needs to match you step for step. It needs:
āāÆGood gripāÆbecause grass courts can be slippery, either because of dew or because itās worn down over time
ā AāÆflatter outsoleāÆso that they donāt damage the court ā in fact, players on certain tournament lawns have to wear completely flat tennis shoes
āāÆFlexible upperāÆso that when you run forward towards the ball, your feet are not constricted
Thereās less need for durable outsoles on grass courts since the surface is softer underfoot and doesnāt damage your shoes as much as hard courts.

Clay Court Tennis Shoes
Since clay courts are a little slower, baseline play is the number 1 style ā players with lots of power can stand back and unleash huge shots.
As such, thereās a need forāÆstability and lateral supportāÆā thatās because youāre moving side to side before setting your feet for the shot.
Youāll also need:
āāÆGreat gripāÆsince the dusty clay courts donāt offer you much traction
ā AāÆwell-designed outsoleāÆthat releases clay from its grooves and doesnāt leave marks on the court
āāÆDurable sidesāÆso your shoe doesnāt get damaged as you slide for a ball
āāÆLateral supportāÆas you move side to side along the baseline
ā AāÆtight upperāÆthat keeps your foot secure as you move around the court

Hard Court Tennis Shoes
Hard courts are sometimes considered a neutral ground ā a mid-point between clay and grass courts in terms of bounce and speed of the ball off the court. It suits many different playing styles, with both fast and powerful players evenly matched.
The hard courts demand a lot from your shoes though. So youāll need:
ā AāÆtough outsoleāÆthat can handle the demands of a hard court surface
āāÆCushioning and bounce-backāÆbecause the hard court can be unforgiving on your feet and legs
āāÆTough upperāÆthat gives you stability when youāre moving around the court
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