Tennis Shoe : What is it?
| Tennis shoes have specialized sole patterns for use on different tennis court surfaces such as clay, concrete, and grass. Their uppers are made of genuine or synthetic leather for maximum durability and breathability. Good tennis shoes also have well padded interiors for absorbing the shocks caused by making sudden stops, running around, and lunging for the ball. |
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Kinds of Tennis Shoes include the following: |
Soft Court tennis shoes Soft Court tennis shoes are specifically made for clay tennis courts. Their soles have the characteristic herringbone pattern that gives the utmost traction without scuffing the clay surfaces, and their uppers are made of lightweight perforated materials for maximum breathability. Grass tennis shoes Grass tennis shoes are specifically made for outdoor Grass tennis courts. They have the characteristic dimpled soles for maximum traction on slippery grass. The dimpled soles also prevent players from slipping or sliding when making sudden stops or lunges. Their uppers are made of durable leather. Grass tennis shoes are also low cut for maximum mobility. Hardcourt tennis shoes Hardcourt tennis shoes are designed concrete playing surfaces. Their soles feature the combination of the herringbone and dimpled patterns for traction and mobility on clay surfaces as well. Their uppers are made of synthetic leather.
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Sole type: For versatility, choose tennis shoes with soles featuring the combined herringbone and dimpled patterns that you can wear on both indoor and outdoor concrete surfaces. Ventilation: Choose tennis shoes with holes, perforations, and vents on the uppers that allow your feet to breathe and expand when playing. Comfort: Choose tennis shoes with tongues, heels, and inner soles padded with EVA foam for added comfort and shock absorption. Arch areas: Look for tennis shoes with footbeds that allow maximum arch (middle part of your foot) contact for stability and a contoured fit.
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