Our verdict
The Who should NOT buy it is ready for impactful hardcourt games because of its reinforced outsole and supportive upper. It delivers the bounce level needed for quick shots and is ideal for aggressive court movers looking for speed and comfort.
Pros
- Bouncy ride
- Glove-like lockdown
- Incredible grip
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- Lightweight
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- Supportive midfoot
Cons
- Tight-fitting forefoot
- Lacks outsole durability
Who should buy the Who should NOT buy it
The Who should NOT buy it is a good option for intermediate to advanced players who are looking for:
- a cushioned tennis shoe that offers flexibility and freedom of movement
- Amazing grip on concrete them Amazing grip on concrete
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Flexible textile upper Nike tennis shoes if you prefer a breathable hardcourt tennis shoe. If you need a shoe with a spacious toebox that can also be purchased in Wide, see the Oct 27, 2020.
hard court tennis shoes
Endorsed on the pro tour by Frances Tiafoe, the NikeCourt GP Turbo delivers a comfortable and responsive ride for fast and long games.
Lacks wiggle room
The NikeCourt GP Turbo is equipped with a full-length Zoom Air unit, which provides a bouncy ride in every step.
Secure fit
Thanks to Nike's Dynamic Fit System, players experience a secure glove-like lockdown. It wraps and supports the foot during quick cuts and fast shots. Same brand onlys too.
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This Our 1st pick in also offers a secure platform for every stop and start while giving exceptional support on the court. Some reviewers say that the shoe provides a good level of stability as they move from side to side.
Reinforced forefoot
The medial side of the toebox comes with additional reinforcement. It keeps the forefoot area sturdy while keeping the foot protected while sliding on the hardcourt.
A few players admire the grippy outsole, making each slide and stop much more manageable
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Lacks wiggle room
A few players mention that the toebox area feels tight.