Ever since their first entry into tennis footwear back in 1973, Nike have set the trends that define the shoes we see on-court to this day.
Bringing colour and attitude to a sport famed for its formal dress codes, the Swoosh shook up the establishment in the 70s with some inspired designs and endorsements, signing up first Ilie Nastase in ’73, and then, in 1978, John McEnroe.
Confident and uncompromising, McEnroe was the perfect partner for Nike as they grew their influence in the game, particularly thanks to his personal championing of the classic Air Trainer 1 in the 80s – a shoe that likely wouldn’t have seen the light of day had he not insisted its prototype be developed into a full design.
After McEnroe came Agassi, Courier, and Sampras. All three had some superb shoes that pushed the boundaries for technology as much as looks, with Agassi’s Air Tech Challenge and Sampras’s Air Oscillate featuring industry-leading engineering, just as Federer and Nadal’s shoes have in more recent times.
Rafa’s signature shoe, the Zoom Vapor Cage, remains available today with its winning combination of performance and durability, while Naomi Osaka’s Zoom GP Turbo follows in the footsteps of Serena’s Flare in leading the way for women’s footwear. Elsewhere, check out the NXT range for the latest tech-focused designs, or if you prefer something simple, lightweight, and comfy, the Lite collection has you covered.
Nike Womens Flare - White/Black/Volt/Pink Blast
The Nike Flare Women’s tennis shoe provides speed, support and traction on hard courts with its uncompromising design.
The Flare’s lightweight, minimalist upper features breathable mesh with fused overlays for natural movement at speed. An extended ankle sock replaces the tongue, wrapping the midfoot for a sock-like fit and increasing stability. The shoe’s XDR outsole with herringbone grip pattern provides maximum traction.
The Flare’s lightweight, minimalist upper features breathable mesh with fused overlays for natural movement at speed. An extended ankle sock replaces the tongue, wrapping the midfoot for a sock-like fit and increasing stability. The shoe’s XDR outsole with herringbone grip pattern provides maximum traction.
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All Court
All-court shoes have hard-wearing, hybrid grip patterns designed to cope with the quick changes of direction required in the fast-paced game played on acrylic and synthetic hard courts.
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