7. Coco Gauff Coco CG1sCoco Gauff released his signature shoes name as Coco CG1s. It is available in two colors: "Pompey" and "DigiCoco".The mid-cut design of the shoe is inspired from classic basketball silhouettes.
6. Novak Djokovic Asics Court FF2 and FF3Earlier Novak use to wear FF2 and when he switched to FF3 he found it more comfortable, lighter and flexible.
5. Sarena William NikeCourt FlareSarena William's NikeCourt flare's neoprene ankle collar enhances body awareness, making it feel like an extension of the wearer's body. Nike wrote "Queen" on one of his shoes.
4. Roger Federer NikeCourt Vapor LineRoger Federer's NikeCourt Vapor line. Jordan 3's elephant pattern became well famous. Since then, the Air Max 1"elephant" by atoms and the Air Max95s"Neon" and "Greedy" have both received tributes.
3. Stan Smith Stan Smith' Stan SmithAdidas created the first leather court shoe at a period when tennis players wore Plimsolls, which are canvas shoes with a rubber sole. The straightforward white shoe, formerly known as the Haillet, was given to Stan Smith in 1971.
2. John McEnroe Air Trainer 1The Air Trainer 1 was a sneaker that Tinker Hatfield created that could do everything. In 1987, John McEnroe made the debuted the Air Trainer 1 on court
1. Andre Agassi Nike Air Tech Trainer 2The Tinker Hatfield-designed Air Tech Challenge 2 and its adored "Hot Lava" colorway rejected other tennis shoes' dapper looks in favour of Andre Agassi's brash fashion.