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New shoes for tennis?
I'm about to go to tennis camp for a week. It's one I go to every year, and around this time is when I get new shoes for tennis. I haven't really been looking, but I'd like to have some before the end of the month. I have a narrow foot, I'm an Intermediate/Advanced player, and I'm partial to Prince shoes. Oh, it's also pretty hard for me to break shoes in. I know once you hit puberty it should be easy, but it's just not happening for me.
Any suggestions?
4 Answers
- JaxJagsFanLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
I'm sure tenniswarehouse has a ton of shoes that are good. I just checked and a lot of them are on sale.
Source(s): www.tenniswarehouse.com - 1 decade ago
Dear Nat,
I Would Kindly Suggest Nike, Reebock , Or Adadis To See Which Shoes You Really Like The Best. Then Go To A Sports Store And Ask Someone To Measure Your Foot And Tell Them If Nike Or Reebock And Adadis Is Considered The Best Shoes. Try Them Out First Before You Considered To Buy.
Thanks So Much,
David King
Source(s): Common Knowledge. - 1 decade ago
id go for any sneakers that are for training. Dont get walking or running sneakers the treads will be gone in a week of tennis. Training sneakers help because the treads are made for side to side movement, and perfect for tennis. i like Nike but kswiss make good tennis sneakers as well.
- 1 decade ago
use shoes that have a round tip it is easier to spin and twist your leg when your about to hit the ball
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