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All court tennis shoe reviews
19 shoes reviewed
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- 91Superb$150 $135Save 10%
- 91Superb$140 $110Save 21%
- 92Superb$170 $120Save 29%
- 89Great$160 $85Save 47%
- 86Great$110 $50Save 55%
- 91Superb$140 $100Save 29%
- 89Great$140 $92Save 34%
- 93Superb$150 $117Save 22%
- 89Great$120 $81Save 33%
- 90Great$120 $57Save 53%
- 90Great$140 $110Save 21%
- 87Great$120 $68Save 43%
- 91Superb$130 $75Save 42%
- 79Good$80 $48Save 40%
- 81Good$100 $80Save 20%
- 75Decent$160 $130Save 19%
- 72Decent$90 $58Save 36%
- 88Great$120 $107Save 11%
- 85Good$135 $70Save 48%
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If you want to master playing tennis on all surfaces, we’ve reviewed several all-court tennis shoes that will make this goal easier (and cheaper!). We test these shoes in our lab to gain a deeper understanding of how it plays under differing conditions. The all-court tennis shoes we review include those that are oriented towards cheap, lightweight, and breathable.