Women's tennis shoes — court-specific footwear designed for the women's foot shape and tuned for the demands of competitive tennis. Sturdy Racquets stocks the full Australian range of women's tennis shoes from Babolat, Wilson, K-Swiss and more. Comfort, support, and style for every level of play.
What makes a women's tennis shoe different?
Women's tennis shoes are designed on a women's-specific last (foot model) — typically a narrower heel, shorter ball-of-foot length, and a slightly more contoured arch than the equivalent men's shoe. They share all the tennis-specific performance features (durable outsoles, lateral support, reinforced toecaps), but the fit is optimised for women's foot proportions, delivering more comfort across long matches.
Choosing the right women's tennis shoe
Match the outsole to your court surface. All-court shoes are the most versatile choice — suitable for hard, synthetic, and occasional clay play. Clay-court shoes have full herringbone outsoles for grip on loose surfaces. For most Australian players who hit on a mix of hard and synthetic courts, all-court is the go-to pick.
Top women's tennis shoe picks
The Babolat Women's SFX Evo (all-court and clay), Babolat Jet Mach 3 Women's, and Babolat Pro Pulse Fury 3 Women's lead our Babolat range — see Babolat tennis shoes. The Wilson Women's Rush Pro 5 and Wilson Courtglide are popular Wilson choices — see Wilson tennis shoes. The K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2 Women's series rounds out the comfort tier in our K-Swiss range.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between men's and women's tennis shoes?
Women's tennis shoes use a women's-specific last with a narrower heel and shorter forefoot. They share identical performance features (outsoles, lateral support, cushioning) but fit a typical woman's foot more comfortably than a downsized men's shoe.
Can women wear men's tennis shoes?
Yes if the fit is comfortable, but the different last shape may cause heel slippage or arch discomfort over long sessions. Women's-specific shoes are designed for better long-match comfort.
How long do women's tennis shoes last?
60–100 hours of court time depending on player weight, intensity, and court surface. Outsole wear is the most common reason for replacement. Women playing 1–2 times per week typically replace shoes every 6–9 months.
What size should women buy?
Tennis shoes typically fit true to size or 1/2 size larger than running shoes. Allow ~1cm between your longest toe and the front of the shoe. If between sizes, size up.
Are tennis shoes good for pickleball?
Yes — many women use the same shoes for both. Tennis shoes deliver the lateral support and durability that pickleball also demands. See our pickleball shoes for sport-specific options.