Wilson Rush Pro tennis shoes
The Rush Pro is Wilson's flagship performance court shoe — used by serious club players and tour pros alike for its mix of stability, speed and durability. The current Rush Pro 5 generation refines the formula: a more responsive Sensifeel midsole, a Duralast outsole that's earned 6-month durability ratings, and a 4D Support chassis that holds the foot stable through aggressive lateral movements. Both adult and junior models are available, and the family covers all-court and clay-court versions.
How to choose
The Rush Pro 5 in White/Blue is the latest adult colourway. The Rush Pro JR is the matching junior model — same engineering, kid-sized. For brand context, see Wilson tennis bags for paint-matched kit options or pair with a Wilson racquet.
Frequently asked questions
How durable is the Rush Pro outsole?
Wilson's Duralast rubber compound is rated for 6 months of regular play (about 200-250 hours) before the tread shows significant wear. Among the most durable in tennis.
Is the Rush Pro 5 good for clay courts?
The all-court version is okay on clay but not ideal — a herringbone outsole grips clay better. Wilson does produce a clay-specific Rush Pro variant; check our clay court shoes page.
How does the Rush Pro 5 fit?
True to size for most feet. The chassis runs a touch narrower than Babolat's Jet Mall Courth — wide-footed players may want to size up half a size or look at wide-fit options.
Is the Rush Pro JR the same as the adult model?
Same engineering principles, scaled down for junior feet. Lighter weight, simpler upper, but same Duralast outsole.
Is the Rush Pro arm-friendly… er, foot-friendly?
The 4D Support chassis is well-cushioned and supportive, suiting players with mild plantar fasciitis or general foot fatigue.