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What is the difference between Sneakers and Tennis Shoes?

Asked by B. Wright, Last updated: Mar 25, 2024

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I. Klose

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I. Klose
I. Klose, Accountant, Franklin

Answered Jul 31, 2019

Sneakers and tennis are vividly different from themselves. Tennis shoes are suitably and technically designed to serve as a foot wear during a tennis match, but sneakers are just simple shoes that are designed with rubber soles at the bottom and canvas at the top.

Sneakers and tennis are vividly different from themselves. Tennis shoes are suitably and
Critically speaking, all tennis shoes can serve as sneakers, but a sneaker cannot serve as a tennis shoe. The tennis shoe is designed to fit for the tennis game, in such a way that movements can be easily be made towards different sides and angles. Especially, when it is worn with the tennis socks, it provides good support for the leg, and also help to prevent ankle injury.

The shoe provides traction, power, and ability to the tennis player. Sneakers, which are available in different designs, are daily wears, comfortable, and casual shoes that have rubber soles. Tennis shoes are more expensive than sneakers. Also, sneakers can be found relatively at any place, but tennis shoes are only found at the athletic chops.

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H. Barnes, Unemployed, Barnes, Atlanta

Answered Jul 26, 2019

Sneakers and tennis shoes are two types of shoes that are worn on the feet. Tennis shoes are specifically designed for tennis players to wear while they are on the tennis court. On the other hand, sneakers aren't designed for any particular sport. They can be worn at any time for settings like work, parties, or school.

Sneakers and tennis shoes are two types of shoes that are worn on the feet. Tennis shoes are
Tennis shoes are usually sold in sports stores where athletes shop, while sneakers can be sold just about everywhere shoes are sold, including grocery stores. Another difference between them is related to their support. Sneakers don't have lateral support, but tennis shoes do. Because tennis shoes are for a specific purpose, they cost more than sneakers.

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