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Women's Tennis Shoes

Whether you're just starting out or have been a pro tennis player for years, you know the sport is intense and high-energy. As such, you need shoes that will move with your feet and support your every step. At Rebel Sport, we understand how important this is; that's why our selection of women's tennis shoes is jam-packed with something for every player.

The Ultimate Foot Protection

You can't just settle for any shoes on the court! Your feet need comfort, support, plenty of aeration and just the right amount of flex. We carry tons of designs from great brands, each with their unique benefits. Why not treat yourself to a pair of shoes with enhanced mobility or ventilation? No matter what you need, we've got you covered.

Only the Industry's Best Brands

Athletes of every experience level need gear that won't quit on the court. We know that top-quality activewear and exercise equipment is vital, and we strive to provide you with only the most dependable names in the industry. adidas tennis shoes are an extremely reliable choice, alongside shoes from Asics, Babolat and Prince. We also believe that good athletic gear shouldn't cost an arm and a leg, so we strive to equip your whole family at a price you'll love.

Frequently asked questions

Your question/s about women’s tennis shoes answered. 

What are the most popular tennis shoes now?

Many tennis shoes are popular at the moment. However at the end of the day, what you like is determined by what you are looking for in a shoe. For instance, some tennis shoes are popular for their cushioning whilst others are praised for their stability. Come in-store and try on a few pairs of shoes and discover which ones you like the best. 

Is there a difference between a sneaker and a tennis shoe? 

The main difference between the two is that a sneaker is designed for casual wear whilst a tennis shoe is specifically designed for the game of tennis. Tennis shoes are likely to have greater lateral support and levels of shock absorption compared to a sneaker.

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