Tennis shoes
- Athletic sneakers: designed for physical activities such as running, weight training, basketball, etc.
- Running sneakers: specifically designed for running, with features such as good cushioning, arch support, etc.
- Training sneakers: designed for general physical training activities such as weightlifting, cardio exercises, etc.
- Basketball sneakers: specifically designed for basketball, with features such as good cushioning, ankle support, etc.
- Walking sneakers: designed for walking long distances on various terrains, with features such as good cushioning, arch support, etc.
- Hiking sneakers: specifically designed for hiking and other outdoor activities, with features such as good traction, ankle support, etc.
- Tennis sneakers: specifically designed for playing tennis, with features such as good cushioning, ankle support, etc.
- Casual sneakers: designed for everyday use and to be paired with casual clothing.
- Fashion or designer sneakers: designed to be a fashion statement or lifestyle item.
- Activity-specific sneakers: such as swimming, cycling, golf, etc.
It’s worth noting that some styles can overlap, such as running sneakers and training sneakers, and that there are a vast number of different styles available in the market.