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.
Catch Some Air with Nike’s Air Max Vapor Wing MS
Nike expands their lightweight and dynamic Vapor line with the introduction of the Air Max Vapor Wing MS. Designed to deliver lightweight, durable performance, this shoe also incorporates a slick look that makes it great for courtside casual wear.
The K-Swiss Hypercourt Supreme: One Hypercourt to Rule Them All
The K-Swiss Hypercourt Supreme is the most premium Hypercourt to date. It builds on the success of past Hypercourts to bring competitive tennis players a fast, comfortable, and durable shoe. It introduces a few key features that make it better suited for dynamic, aggressive play.
ASICS’ Court Speed Line Gets FlyteFoam
The Court Speed FF maintains a similar style to its predecessor, but introduces FlyteFoam into the midsole for a more dynamic experience on the court. Overall, this shoe is designed to remain lightweight, yet offer better flexibility and stability than past models.
Adidas Unveils the Stycon Tennis Shoe
Adidas returned to the drawing board to bring the sport of tennis something truly unique: The Stycon Tennis Shoe. The concept fuses 3 simple terms in the hopes of creating a powerful, disruptive shoe for 2020 and beyond. The terms are Stability, Style, and Icon.