I am thinking of buying tennis shoes but I am wondering if it is worth the money.

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Tennis shoes don’t have defined soles. The bottom of the shoes are smooth so if you’re playing on a clay tennis court, you don’t scuff it up.
Sneakers have bottoms with traction. The bottoms will be rough so if you’re running around, you have extra traction and don’t fall down.

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im not trying to be funny or nothing but i say that the difference between the two is the names. (tennis shoes and sneakers)

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Tennis shoes are made for tennis. Sneakers is just a generic term to decribe shoes that are in the design of ’sport shoes’. Shoe makers make sport shoes specific for all sports, with treads and structure designed for that particular sport.
Some manufacturers make only for “fashion” and have no useful ’sporting’ function.

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Tennis shoes just mean that the soles are flat so they will not leave any scuff marks on the court, As you become a better player you can learn to slide on hard courts also and you need the flat soles. So if you are a tennis player I recommend them very highly.

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yes there are certain shoes that are better for playing tennis ask when you buy them they should know.

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Sneakers is a generic term for athletic shoes; whereas tennis shoes are meant (or made) to be worn when playing tennis.

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i’ve noticed that too.. I think in the East coast they call it sneakers. In the West they call it tennis shoes. I’m not used to calling them tennis shoes.

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