Our verdict
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Pros
- Top-notch abrasion resistance
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- Responsive and propelling cushioning
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- Exceptionally stable platform
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- Very comfortable in-shoe feel
Cons
- Lacks breathability
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- High price
Audience verdict
- Top 9% most popular tennis shoes
Comparison
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Audience score | 84 Good! | 73 Decent! | 75 Decent! | 91 Superb! | |
Price | £170 | £200 | £145 | £135 | |
Shoe type | Hard Court | Hard Court | All CourtHard Court | All CourtHard Court | |
Construction | Stability | Speed | Stability | Stability | |
Breathability | Moderate | Breathable | Moderate | Moderate | |
Weight lab | 14.3 oz / 406g | 14.4 oz / 407g | 14.7 oz / 417g | 13.9 ASICS Noosa Tri 14 Electric Blue Black Hombre | |
Drop lab | 10.4 mm | 9.1 mm | 7.5 mm | 10.9 mm | |
Toebox width at the widest part | Medium | Medium | Wide | Medium | |
asics gt 2000 7 lemon shark lemon spark black | Narrow | Medium | Medium | Narrow | |
Size | True to size | Slightly small | Slightly small | True to size | |
Midsole softness | Firm | Firm | Firm | Firm | |
Stiffness | Moderate | Stiff | Stiff | Moderate | |
Torsional rigidity | Stiff | Stiff | Stiff | Stiff | |
Asics Gel Contend 4 | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Stiff | |
Midsole width - forefoot | Wide | Wide | Average | Average | |
Midsole width - heel | Average | Average | Average | Average | |
Outsole durability | Good | Decent | Good | Good | |
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Collaboration | Novak Djokovic | Roger Federer | - | - | |
Asics Gel Attack MT | 32.2 mm | 29.2 mm | 30.0 mm | 32.5 mm | |
Forefoot | 21.8 mm | 20.1 mm | 22.5 mm | 21.6 mm | |
Insole thickness | Average | Average | Average | Average | |
Removable insole | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Heel tab | None | None | None | None | |
Toebox durability | Good | Bad | Decent | Good | |
Outsole hardness | Average | Average | Average | Average | |
Outsole thickness | Thin | Average | Average | Average | |
Ranking | #20 Bottom 41% | #32 Bottom 5% | #31 Bottom 8% | #5 Top 15% | |
Popularity | #3 Top 9% | #20 Bottom 41% | #11 Top 33% | #1 Top 3% |
Who should buy
As the brand's top-shelf offering, we can't praise the Court FF 3 enough! We believe that it will best suit players who:
- want a premium-level tennis shoe that scores high on every front
- are aggressive movers and need a highly stable shoe
- expect a very secure containment from a bootie-style upper
Who should NOT buy
The Court FF 3 is one of the priciest tennis shoes on the market. But the good news is that you can get equal quality and performance from a shoe with a cheaper price tag, such as asics gel quantum 90 2 marathon running shoessneakers.
Also, the shoe's one-piece Mono-Sock upper is not for everyone. Particularly not for players with wide feet. These folks can turn to the aforementioned Resolution 9 or the ASICS Gel Challenger 14.
Cushioning
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Playtesting the Court FF 3, we thoroughly enjoyed the impact protection it provided on every hard landing. In fact, it turns out to be one of the most well-cushioned tennis shoes in our lab!
Based on our calliper measurement, its heel stack height comes in at 32.2 mm which is among the the thickest we've seen! Undercut only by the Resolution 9 (32.5 mm) and the Zapatillas Infantiles Asics GT-1000 11 (33.0 mm).

Court FF 3 | 32.2 mm |
Average | 29.1 mm |
Forefoot stack
As for the forefoot stack, we found it to be more down-to-earth at 21.8 mm. But there is nothing to complain about here as we experienced a nice balance of court feel and responsive cushioning for explosive launches.

Court FF 3 | 21.8 mm |
Average | 19.4 mm |
Drop
The difference in stack height between the shoe's heel and toes comes at 10.4 mm in the ASICS Court FF 3.
This is a fairly average drop for a tennis shoe which puts the foot in an optimal position for heel landings as well as fast and smooth heel-to-toe transitions.

Court FF 3 | 10.4 mm |
Average | 9.7 mm |
Midsole softness
ASICS uses its premium FlyteFoam cushioning in the Court FF 3. It is a dual-density setup with a firmer full-length component and a softer piece under the heel.
Using a durometer, we measured the shoe's primary foam at 31.5 HA which is exactly the same as the average. In our playtest, it felt moderately firm and quite responsive.
It felt effortless to push off and accelerate to our next shot in the ASICS Court FF 3. We believe that this was in part thanks to the Gel silicone pad under the ball of the foot. It made standing on our toes easy and fun.
Court FF 3 | 31.5 HA |
Average | 28.6 HA |
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A softer piece of FlyteFoam is added under the heel to reduce the heavy load of hard landings. Based on our durometer measurements, it is 14% softer than the primary foam.
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Court FF 3 | 27.0 HA |
Average | 26.2 HA |
Insole thickness
As a cherry on top, we've got a plush, well-padded insole. Based on our calliper, it is 5.0 mm thick which is average for a tennis shoe.

Court FF 3 | 5.0 mm |
Average | 5.1 mm |
Size and fit
Size
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Getting the ASICS Court FF 3, be prepared for a pretty snug, one-to-one fit. We felt like the shoe didn't provide enough toe space for our medium-width feet to splay as freely as they needed.
Applying our calliper to the widest part of the shoe's gel replica, we found that it wasn't as narrow as we expected at 92.2 mm. In fact, it is the same as the average! So it's the tapered toebox shape that contributes to the tightness.

Court FF 3 | 92.2 mm |
Average | 92.9 mm |
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Applying our calliper to the narrower part of the mould (near the big toe) returned 66.2 mm. This is indeed a few milimeters narrower than average.

Court FF 3 | 66.2 mm |
Average | 69.3 mm |
Toebox height
The shoe's toebox height also turned out to be a tad shallower than average at 23.0 mm.

Court FF 3 | 23.0 mm |
Average | 25.2 mm |
Stability
Lateral stability test
The ASICS Court FF 3 must be on your radar if you're after exceptional stability in a tennis shoe.
Our ankles felt steady and supported all throughout the game. Be it aggressive lateral slides, crossover steps, or rapid changes of direction, we never felt at risk of rolling or twisting.
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Torsional rigidity
The core component of the Court FF 3's stability is the brand's proprietary TWISTRUSS system. Made of stiff TPU, it wraps around the shoe's midfoot and creates a very steady carcass.
We twisted the shoe in our manual test and it turned out to be practically impossible. On a stiffness scale from 1 to 5, we rated this shoe's torsional rigidity with the highest 5.
No matter how dynamic our footwork got, this rigid system offered a very secure hold that successfully prevented any awkward wobbles. We also felt like it added an extra kick and propulsion to our moves, acting like a springboard.
Court FF 3 | 5 |
Average | 4.4 |
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Our heels and ankles also felt at ease courtesy of the shoe's stiff and supportive heel counter. We felt as though our rearfoot got sucked into the shoe's heel cup and secured inside its structured yet padded confines.
If we have to put a number on it, we rated the shoe's heel counter stiffness with a high score of 4 out of 5.
Court FF 3 | 4 |
Average | 4 |
Midsole width - forefoot
Of course, the shoe's stability Trainern't be complete without a wide platform to rely on. And the ASICS Court FF 3 takes good care of that.
We've got extended contact points with the ground in both the forefoot and the heel. Using our calliper, we found that the widest part of the forefoot measures 114.6 mm which is slightly wider than average.

Court FF 3 | 114.6 mm |
Average | 111.8 mm |
Midsole width - heel
We also measured the distance between the widest points of the shoe's heel. At 93.2 mm, it proved to be wider than average as well.
There is no need to worry about the shoe's softer heel cushioning as it is very well controlled by the wide contact area and the stabilising shank.

Court FF 3 | 93.2 mm |
Average | 89.6 mm |
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The presence of a shank and a sturdy hard shell upper surely affected the Court FF 3's stiffness. And it is in fact one of the most rigid tennis shoes we tested.
Relying on a shoe flexing tester, we measured the amount of force it takes to bend this ASICS shoe by 30 degrees and it took as much as 24.2N! That's what makes it one of the go-to tennis shoes for baseline players who rely heavily on that side-to-side-support.
Our only gripe with this ASICS shoe is that it looks a little funky in a bent position as the upper material bunches up. But it doesn't affect comfort or performance and we Trainer describe it as merely cosmetic.
Court FF 3 | 24.2N |
Average | 16.2N |
Weight
Given the shoe's focus on stability and cushioning, it is not really intended as a lightweight and nimble speedster. Thus, we didn't really expect it to show low numbers on the scale.
At 14.3 oz (406g), it is an ounce heavier than the average tennis shoe. However, it is still in line with its stability counterparts like the asics gel quantum 90 2 marathon running shoessneakers and the Adidas Barricade.
For a baseline-oriented shoe, we never felt bogged down by the ASICS Court FF 3.

Court FF 3 | 14.32 oz (406g) |
Average | 12.70 oz (360g) |
Breathability
We were excited to see larger ventilation pores on the tongue of the Court FF 3. But do they beat the already breathable Court FF 2?
Unfortunately, no. The third version took a step back on breathability.
This ASICS shoe didn't feel particularly airy during our playtest and didn't show the best results in our breathability test either. Pumping its upper with smoke, none of it passed through the toebox, whereas the mesh tongue showed only a mediocre result.
But because it's not entirely hopeless, we gave it an average rating of 3 out of 5. In our transparency test below, it is very clear that the shoe's tongue plays the lead role in the shoe's breathability game.
But it just can't pull out the whole shoe's ventilation all by itself. The polyurethane hard shell on the upper doesn't leave much breathing room.
Taking a closer look at the shoe's toebox through our microscope, we can see a mesh layer beneath the polyurethane. But it's quite densely woven and doesn't look like it could help the shoe's airflow that much.
Court FF 3 | 3 |
Average | 3.3 |
Durability
Toebox durability
Disappointed with the shoe's breathability, we had ZERO doubts about its durability.
The Court FF 3 was built for the most aggressive on-court action, including toe drags and multi-directional slides. Equipped with a Dremel, we challenged the shoe's reinforced toebox for 12 seconds at a 5K RPM speed.
And as you might expect from an elite £170 tennis shoe, this Court FF just laughed at us for this attempt. The tool didn't even go halfway through the hard shell layer! And you can also see how the shoe's protective stripes get even more aggressive and pointy on the inner side of the toebox.
Taking all of this into account, the ASICS Court FF 3 deserves nothing less than the maximum 5 out of 5 for toebox durability!

Court FF 3 | 5 |
Average | 3.8 |
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If only we could say the same about the shoe's inner lining...
The material that covers the shoe's heel counter from the inside is made of a pretty delicate textile. It took as little as 4 seconds of Dremel drilling to leave a visible hole in it.
On a 1-5 durability scale, we had to rate the shoe's heel padding with a lower score of 2. Most likely, it will be one of the first parts to give up over time.

Court FF 3 | 2 |
Average | 3.3 |
Outsole hardness
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First of all, it has a decent level of hardness for a premium tennis shoe. According to our durometer, it has a reading of 85.3 HC which is standard for a tennis shoe.
We always start with this test to make sure that the shoe's rubber is not dangerously soft and, consequently, fragile.

Court FF 3 | 85.3 HC |
Average | 86.1 HC |
Outsole durability
Turning to our trusty Dremel, we couldn't help but turn the speed up to 10K RPM and put the Court FF 3 through its paces. We also drilled for a longer period of 22 seconds to really test the outsole's limits.
And the result was absolutely stunning! First of all, you have to really look for the dent, and secondly, our tread gauge shows that it's as shallow as 0.4 mm!
Taking into account the shoe's 6-month outsole warranty, we can wholeheartedly recommend the ASICS Court FF 3 as one of the most durable tennis shoes!

Court FF 3 | 0.4 mm |
Average | 0.8 mm |
Outsole thickness
We also checked the amount of rubber on the Court FF 3 and our calliper showed 3.3 mm. This is a millimetre thinner than average but we Trainern't be so concerned given how well it stood up to the Dremel.
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Court FF 3 | 3.3 mm |
Average | 4.2 mm |
Misc
Grip / Traction
Elite is the one word to describe the grip on the ASICS Court FF 3. We felt 100% surefooted during the playtest.
In our playtest, the shoe delivered excellent stopping power, slid when we needed it, and was capable of gripping the court at any awkward angle we found our feet in.
Tongue padding
Assessing the in-shoe padding, we found that the tongue is not particularly thick on the Court FF 3. With a calliper measurement of 5.9 mm, it is slightly thinner than average.
We assume that's because ASICS went for a more one-to-one, sock-like experience in this tennis shoe.

Court FF 3 | 5.9 mm |
Average | 7.9 mm |
Tongue: gusset type
There is no separate tongue on the ASICS Court FF 3 as it features a one-piece upper called Mono-Sock. We found that it creates a highly secure foot containment and a very intimate feel with the shoe. Having tested dozens of tennis shoes, we can describe it as one of the most secure uppers.
And if you have narrow feet, you might as well make use of the extra eyelet at the top. You can make a runner's knot to further lock down the foot.
If, on the other hand, you have wide feet, then putting on the shoe can be a real hassle which requires both hands and a bit of time. So, wide footers might want to consider the Resolution 9 instead as it comes in a wide option and a wider shoe mouth.
Court FF 3 | Bootie |
Heel tab
The lack of a finger loop makes it even trickier to get the shoe's Mono-Sock upper on. We recommend using a shoehorn if you don't want to damage the back of the shoe too soon.

Court FF 3 | None |
The Triple Black ASICS is a Sight to Behold | Removable insole
The shoe's stock insole is easy to remove in case you want to level up support and comfort with a custom orthotic.

Court FF 3 | Yes |