When it comes to tennis footwear, HEAD has established itself as a serious contender, and we often use their latest models ourselves.
Whether you’re a baseline grinder, a speedy all-courter or someone who wants a perfect blend of both, HEAD’s lineup has good options.
Let’s look at some of their key models, and their latest releases, including the interesting BOA Performance Fit.
Stability vs Speed
HEAD Revolt Series โ Stability and Durability
If you value support and protection over lightweight speed, the Revolt series is designed for you. These shoes use a reinforced chassis and thicker outsole for excellent lateral stability and long-term durability. The trade-off: theyโre heavier and slightly less flexible.

HEAD Revolt Pro 4.5
- Great for baseline players and hard hitters
- Secure, supportive feel with solid traction
- Outsole warranty on many versions
- Can feel bulky for fast movers; narrow fit for some players
Also consider: Revolt Evo 2.0 – similar stability in a wider, more comfort-focused design.
HEAD Sprint Series โ Speed and Agility
The Sprint line focuses on lightweight performance and fast movement. These shoes are low-to-the-ground, breathable, and responsive – perfect for players who thrive on quick footwork.
Top Pick: HEAD Sprint Pro 4.0
- Extremely light and flexible
- Excellent ventilation and comfort
- Great for quick direction changes
- Less support for heavy lateral movement; durability varies by surface
Also consider: Sprint Team 4.0 – an affordable alternative with similar speed features.
Find all the mentioned shoe models at our partners here:
- Tennis Warehouseย (US, Canada)
- Tennis Warehouse Europeย (10% off with code TNERD10)
- Tennis Only (AU)
- HEAD official websiteย (USA)
- Racketspecialisten (Sweden)
- Tennis Point (UK): (Germany, Spain, Italy, France).
HEAD Endure Pro – The Balanced Choice for 2025
The new HEAD Endure Pro aims to bridge the gap between the Revolt and Sprint lines. It delivers a mix of support, cushioning, and agility that suits a wide range of players. The optional BOA Fit System offers micro-adjustable comfort via a dial closure which is a really smart option and it doesn’t look to bulky. This model was listed among our top rated tennis shoes.

Why Players Like It:
- Comfortable right out of the box
- Supportive yet flexible design
- Available in standard or BOA versions
Things to Note:
- Slightly softer cushioning can reduce court feel
- Durability and long-term performance still being tested

Which HEAD Tennis Shoe Is Best for You?
| Player Type | Best Model | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Stability & durability | Revolt Pro 4.5 | Maximum support and protection |
| Speed & quickness | Sprint Pro 4.0 | Lightweight, responsive, and breathable |
| Balanced performance | Endure Pro (or BOA) | Combines stability and speed for all-round play |
| Comfort & wider fit | Revolt Evo 2.0 | Roomier design with plush cushioning |
Let me know you favorites among the HEAD tennis shoes models in the comments below.

