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Roger Federer's first On tennis shoes have arrived | GQ Australia

Tennis shoes have come a long way from their practical roots. Robert W. Thompson designed the first rubber-soled version in the 19th century for better court traction. Today, they still offer more stability and structure, but now you have options for clay or hard courts. 


White tennis shoes go with just about everything from joggers to denim. Just ask Zendaya. But it’s not all about white. A pop of color, like in The Roger Pro 2, can step up your look. 


Pro tip: Keep them fresh with some sneaker cleaner – it works miracles. 


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