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.
Nike Vapor Cage 4: Shoe Review of the Week
Nike’s Cage Tennis Shoes have always embodied power, durability, and stability. With the Air Zoom Vapor Cage 4, the line now aims to become more responsive than ever before. Our playtesters put it to the test to break down its performance even further.
Bringing Lotto’s Mirage 100 Speed into Focus
The Lotto Mirage 100 Speed is the brand’s tour-level shoe, and can be found on the feet of ATP and WTA pros like Matteo Berrettini and Alison Riske. It provides a light and agile feel, while still offering the support and protection needed to withstand the intensity of tennis played at the highest levels.
Adidas Stycon: Shoe Review of the Week
Adidas is looking out towards the future creating a next generation tennis shoe for all players called the Stycon. See what three of our playtesters thought about this iconic, unique, and laceless tennis shoe.
Play Comfortably in Diadora’s Speed Blushield 4
Diadora offers some of the most comfortable tennis shoes in the game, and we see an update for 2020 in the Speed Blushield 4. While fans of past models can still expect a wide, soft, and highly-cushioned fit, there are a few key differences in this iteration designed to take performance up a notch.
The Mizuno Wave Exceed Tour 4: Running Shoe Meets Tennis Shoe
The Wave Exceed Tour 4 comes with an adjusted length and width to fit a greater variety of foot shapes. It also embodies a sort of running shoe quality that’s unique among tennis shoes. Overall, this model is designed to be lighter, faster, and more stable than other performance tennis shoes on the market.