5 Best Nike Tennis Shoes

By: Victorino Sianghio Jr.

Break Studios Contributing Writer

The 5 Best Nike Tennis Shoes all have something going for them. They are super-athletic, fashionable, and, perhaps their greatest strength, they look really, really cool when you are hitting tennis balls back and forth. So if you want to look great while enjoying improved performance as you are hitting those serves on the court, look no further than our five best Nike tennis shoes compilation.

  1. Nike Air Max Courtballistec 2.3 Tennis Shoe. From the same technology that brought you the mighty Courtballistec 1.3, the 2.3 version is improved in every sense of the word. It's got synthetic leather and mesh upper for an airy fit that will give you lots of support; it also comes with flex grooves in the sole to enhance your foot's movements and flexibility on the court.
  2. Nike Air Max Breathe Cage II Tennis Shoe. This tennis shoe guarantees its outsole for six months and boasts the best support and ventilation in the business for a shoe of its kind. This shoe gets you great traction thanks to its herringbone pattern at the outsole.
  3. Nike LunarLite Vapor Tour Tennis Shoe. One of the priciest tennis shoes in Nike's line, the LunarLite delivers and shows you get what you pay for. Built for players who value speed and lightness on the court, this shoe provides you traction, cushioning and lightweight support so you can be your best on the court ... any day, any time.
  4. Nike Air Court Del Mar III Tennis Shoe. A shoe that is made for players who like affordability and value in their purchases, the Del Mar III is your basic offering that is perfect for any court surface. Featuring a relaxed fit thanks to its true fit forefoot, it also comes with a Tri-Vis Air Sole unit in the heel that optimizes the shoe for cushioning.
  5. Nike Zoom Advantage Tennis Shoe. A tennis shoe that is a midrange product offering from Nike, the Zoom Advantage lets the player feel the court more sensitively, which results in quicker reactions and push-offs for changes in direction. With a full-length Phylon midsole for stability, you are all good to go.
Posted on: May. 23, 2010