11 Most Expensive Tennis Shoes in the World

For tennis lovers, here is a list of 11 Most Expensive Tennis Shoes in the World. Tennis is one of the most popular sports in the world. Fans from every corner of the world patiently wait for all the major tournaments to cheer for their favorite players and enjoy the intensity of this beautiful game. Anyone who watches or plays tennis knows that the sport is extremely demanding and it can take a lot out of the players. It takes years and years of practice to master the game. One more thing that almost everyone knows is that just like any sport tennis too can cause a lot of injuries. This is perhaps the reason why professional tennis players who are playing constantly throughout the year pay so much attention to their shoes. Those who do not play tennis on regular basis might not feel the need to get special shoes but professionals who are constantly training and playing tournaments put themselves at high risk of injury, which is why they wear sneakers specially designed to prevent injuries.

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Getting the right kind of sneakers does not only protect players from injuries but it keeps their feet comfortable throughout the match. Famous shoe manufacturers like Nike, Adidas, Puma and others put a lot of thought while making these shoes. Every aspect of the player’s movement is studied to produce a perfect shoe. However, these sneakers can be very pricey as a lot of money is invested during the R&D process. Here we have put together some of the most expensive tennis shoes in the world and ranked them according to their price.

For real tennis fanatics we also have a list of The 8 Most Expensive Tennis Rackets in the World. Don’t forget to check it out!

11. New Balance 996

One of the major reasons behind Milos Raonic’s success is his New Balance 996 and there is a reason why they are so great. The shoe contains a ProBank midsole, which makes it extremely light (weighing just over 13.5 oz.) and also gives a player a great balance so they could be completely confident while landing. The shoe costs around $100.

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10. Yonex Power Cushion 308

If there is one shoe that guarantees performance it is the Yonex Power Cushion 308. The combination of TPU heel and a responsive midsole makes it one of the best shoes to wear on the field. Available for $109, the shoe has been worn by some famous tennis players including Stanislas Wawrinka.

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9. Lotto Raptor Ultra IV Speed

Worn by one of the most popular tennis players in the world, David Ferrer – the shoe brings the best out in you, thanks to its ReactiveArch, which is an outsole made of concave shape. The shoe is only 15.7 oz. in weight and costs around $150.

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8. Babolat Propulse 4

The all-new Propulse 4 by Babolat is one of a kind shoe and there is a reason why we say that. The outsole contains OCS2, which is the same used in the Michelin. Yes, you heard that right, Michelin the tire company. It gives the shoe an ultimate grip, no matter which surface you are playing on. The shoe costs $190 and it stands at number 8 amongst 11 Most Expensive Tennis Shoes in the World.

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7. Asics Gel Solution Speed

The shoe is designed to be very close to the ground and is extremely light in weight. It contains Trusstic System and EVA midsole that ensure domination on the field. The shoe has been worn by Steve Johnson and costs $250.

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6. Nike Zoon Vapor 9 Tour

Worn by the most famous tennis player in the world, Roger Federer, Nike Zoon Vapor 9 Tour is by far one of the best tennis shoes at the moment. The shoe weighs around 14 oz and costs around $260.

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5. Nike Air Max Courtballistec 4.3

It is one of the shoes that will make you jump in the court as soon as you wear them; perfect for those heavy hitters. The shoe costs around $280 and has been worn by the great Rafael Nadal.

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4. Adidas CC Feather II

It can get really intense on the court and your feet are most likely to feel the heat. The Adidas cc feather’s Climacool feature provides ventilation from every side of the show to make sure you do not get distracted on the field. The Shoes costs around $300.

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3. Adidas Barricade 8

Worn by some of the most popular names like Andy Murray, Barricade 8 is a professional’s choice. The latest version is even better, which contains AdiWear 6 for a perfect grip. Weighing just over 15.5 oz, the shoe costs over $300.

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2. Asics Gel-Resolution 5

This shoe contains a Trusstic System and is designed to give perfect stability to the players.  Asics Gel-Resolution 5 only weighs around 15 oz and costs $320.

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1. Nike Lunar Ballistec 1.5

Worn by Rafael Nadal in Wimbledon (costing about $350), Nike Lunar Ballistec 1.5 is the number one shoe in the list of 11 Most Expensive Tennis Shoes in the World offering both comfort and durability at the same time.

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