10 Best Tennis Shoes For Men
Updated on: September 2023
Best Tennis Shoes For Men in 2023
UNDER ARMOUR Men's Charged Assert 8 Running Shoe, Black (002)/Black, 10.5
Skechers Sport Men's Energy Afterburn Lace-Up Sneaker,White/Navy,10.5 XW US
Nike Men's Court Lite 2 Tennis Shoe, White/Game Royal-Flash Crimson, 9 Regular US

- Combination leather, Synthetic and mesh construction for comfortable support
- Full-length foam midsole with shank for cushioning and stabilization
- Outsole traction pattern for control on hard courts
PUMA Men's Tazon 6 Wide Fracture FM Sneaker, Puma Black-Puma Black, 10.5 W US
ASICS Men's Gel-Game 7 Tennis Shoes, 10M, Black/Sour Yuzu

- Forefoot GEL Cushioning System (COURT) - Attenuates shock during impact phase.
- EVA Midsole -
- Ortholite Sockliner - Moisture management (Ortholite is a registered trademark of ATP Manufacturing LLC).
- Removable Sockliner - A sockliner which can be removed to accommodate a medical orthotic.
Nike Men's Air Monarch IV Cross Trainer, White/Metallic Silver/Midnight Navy, 9.5 Regular US

- MEN'S LEATHER SNEAKERS: Leather upper features overlays for support and perforations for airflow.
- COMFORTABLE TRAINING: Foam Phylon midsole and full-length encapsulated Air-Sole unit cushions for comfort and support.
- NATURAL MOTION: Solid rubber outsole is durable and provides traction over varied surfaces.
- LIGHTWEIGHT GYM SHOE: Mesh shoe tongue enhances breathability and heel pull tab helps with easy on and off
- NIKE MEN'S SHOE: Imported and man made with synthetic sole
adidas Men's Gamecourt Tennis Shoe, White/Matte Silver/Black, 10.5 M US

- Breathable tennis shoes with a Cloudfoam midsole for extra comfort
- Regular fit; Lace closure
- Breathable mesh upper with TPU reinforcements for support
- Adituff for best abrasion resistance in the toe area; Adiwear outsole offers the ultimate in high-wear durability
- Cloudfoam midsole for step-in comfort and superior cushioning
ASICS Men's Gel-Dedicate 6 Tennis Shoes, 10.5M, ASICS Blue/White
ASICS Men's Gel-Challenger 12 Court Shoes, 9M, White/Black

- Solyte Midsole Material - A lighter weight midsole compound than ASICS standard EVA and SpEVA midsoles. Also features enhanced cushioning and durability.
- Rearfoot and Forefoot GEL Technology Cushioning System - Attenuates shock during impact and toe-off phases, and allows movement in multiple planes as the foot transitions through the gait cycle.
- Trusstic System technology - Reduces the weight of the sole unit while retaining the structural integrity of the shoe.
- Ortholite Sockliner - Moisture management (Ortholite is a registered trademark of ATP Manufacturing LLC).
- Removable Sockliner - A sockliner which can be removed to accommodate a medical orthotic.
New Balance Men's 481V3 Cushioning Trail Running Shoe, Grey, 13 4E US

- CUSH+ midsole
- AT TREAD outsole
- NB Ultra Soft comfort inset
Product Review: The ChuckIt, For Dog Owners
Canine Hardware's ChuckIt Ball Launcher saves wear and tear on you, while giving your dog lots of exercise.
Unfortunately, tennis balls can get pretty yucky when retrieved by a dog. The balls get slimy, mud-caked, and stinky. Who want's to pick up a ball like that? (Except for your dog, of course.)
A few years ago, we were introduced to Canine Hardware's ChuckIt Ball Launcher. The ChuckIt is a device made out of hard plastic, looking more like a strange brightly colored fossil than a dog toy. By placing the claw end of the ChuckIt over a tennis ball on the ground, you can pick it up hand-free. (Yay - no more slimy hands! It also saves wear and tear on creaking backs, arms, and knees.) With a quick over the shoulder throw, you can launch the ball amazing distances. We actually toss the ball using the ChuckIt over the roof of our house. The dog retrieves it, and the process begins all over again. We don't have to work as hard, and the dog is unbelievably happy.
The plastic is weather friendly. We've left the ChuckIt outside over winters with lows hitting -17 degrees, and the ChuckIt still works like a charm.
As with any device, a few cautions are in order. You have to give the human ball launcher room to swing the ChuckIt. The launcher is fairly long, and the hard plastic is not friendly to other human being's tender heads (ouch!). A few practice swings are also in order, before you get the swing of the ChuckIt's method. Don't worry if you launch a few balls into the ground at first -- just relax, follow through, and launch away.
One of the most challenging aspects of the ChuckIt has been finding tennis balls that have flown huge distances, balls that the dog cannot even find. Don't worry about those, either - just plan on taking a few walks with your dog to find them. Then you can get your exercise too.