Best Wide Tennis Shoes
Shoes that fit your feet not only are more comfortable, but can also provide you with better support. Here are our recommendations for players with wide feet. (Updated May 2025)
Shoes | Performance Highlights |
KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 Wide | Lightweight Comfortable |
Babolat SFX 4 | Lots of cushioning Wide and deep toe box |
New Balance 806 | Full grain leather upper Available in multiple widths |
Yonex Sonicage Plus and Wide (men's only models) | Lightweight Cushioned |
Prince Venom (women's model) |
Good value |
KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 Wide
What we love: The Hypercourt Express 2s are offered in wide models in select colors. You'll find the women's models listed as wide, while the men's wider options will be denoted as 2E. The uppers are also pliable to help accommodate wide feet comfortably. They deliver lightweight performance and a cushioned feel underfoot. The standard Hypercourt Express 2s are not as wide fitting, but they do feel slightly more generous than many other standard width tennis shoes.
Babolat SFX 4
What we love: If you need lots of room in the forefoot, both in terms of width and depth, the SFX 4 should be on your list of shoes to check out. The SFX series made a name for itself for its wide fit and plush cushioning. We think the latest version fits similarly wide to the SFX 3.
Honorable Mention: For a lighter option, be sure to check out the Baboalt SFX Evo. This model has a wide fit as well, but it is lighter feeling overall. While the SFX Evo feels more nimble around the court, the SFX 4 will offer more stability.
New Balance 806
What we love: Players who are seeking a classic tennis shoe feel will find it with the 806. These shoes are loaded with underfoot cushioning, and the full grain leather upper gives the 806 a traditional feel around the feet. New Balance offers these shoes in a variety of widths. For men, there are two wide options with a 2E and 4E. The women's wide is the D version.
Honorable Mention: Another New Balance option we love in wider widths is the CT Rally. It's been hard to keep those in stock, and its scarcity is the only reason we would consider these shoes an honorable mention. Jump on the chance to try them when you see the men's 2E or women's D width version available in your size. We love the CT Rally for its stability and cushioning, but we do recommend breaking these in a bit before heading to the courts to play.
Yonex Sonicage 3 Plus and Wide
What we love: We'll start off by saying that Yonex offers two wider options in men's sizing, but only the standard width for women (and the women's shoe has a narrower than medium fit). The Sonicage 3 provides a healthy amount of cushioning and a lightweight feel. If you're looking for a speedy feel and good comfort, these Yonex shoes should be on your list to try. Look out for a wide model and a Plus for an extra wide fit.
Prince Venom
What we love: We are specifically calling out the Prince Venom shoes as a great option for women. Our women's team of playtesters found these to offer a nice fit for wider feet in their full review. The Venoms do a bit of everything. They are comfortable, durable and plenty stable for the court. They're also available at a great price.
How We Pick
Wonder how we choose best gear recommendations? We gather from our playtesters' firsthand experiences reviewing and playing with all the tennis gear. We form our lists based on their reviews and feedback. You can find all of our product reviews here.
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