Between tennis lessons and high-tech equipment, money disappears fast. To help you get tennis gear that’s comfortable, high-performing and of course, stylish, all while being light on the pocket, we’ve curated a list of tennis outfits for women that are priced under $90!
Get aHEAD with the Sprint Pro 3.0
HEAD’s premium lightweight tennis shoe gets an upgrade in the Sprint Pro 3.0. While fans of the Sprint Pro 2.5 can still expect lightweight, breathable, and dynamic performance, HEAD modified the shoe in a few key ways to up on-court feel.
Let’s Go Retro: The Diadora S.Star K Duratech Shoe Review
The updated Diadora Speed Star K Duratech tennis shoe gets a slightly new design, but maintains the same features as its predecessors giving you an excellent blend of comfort, stability, and durability. See what our playtesters’ thought of this retro tennis shoe.
Go Deep Blue with the new Yonex Ezone 98
The new Yonex Ezone 98 Deep Blue tennis racquet is upgraded with M40X material in the throat and Vibration Dampening Mesh in the handle for even better flex, stability and shock absorption. See how it compares to its predecessors!
Best 2020 Tennis Shoes Released So Far
While winter is always a slow period for player news, just about every tennis brand releases a flurry of new products to prepare you for the coming season. It’s a lot to keep up with, so we’re highlighting some of our favorite tennis shoes released for 2020 thus far.
Get Your Game Energized: Fila Axilus 2 Energized Shoe Review of the Week
Designed to outperform and outpace every other shoe on the court is the FILA Axilus 2 Energized. A few minor tweaks are updated to this best-selling shoe to fit the modern players’ game. See what four of our playtesters had to say about this shoe.