Wide-fit tennis shoes
If your foot spills over the side of a standard-fit shoe, you already know what wide-fit means: a roomier toe box, more lateral support across the forefoot, and a last that doesn't pinch on the medial or lateral edges. Forcing a wide foot into a standard shoe leads to bunions, blisters, plantar fasciitis flare-ups and ankle issues from compensating. Wide-fit shoes solve all of it. Babolat's Jet Mall Courth 3 Wide is the standout option in this collection — same outsole and upper as the standard model, just sized for wider feet.
How to choose
If you currently size up a half-size in standard shoes to get more width, switch to a wide-fit at your true length size — much better for performance and injury prevention. For other Babolat shoes in standard fit, browse the Babolat tennis shoes range.
Frequently asked questions
How do I know if I need wide-fit tennis shoes?
If your toes feel cramped, the upper bulges over the sole, or you have to size up just to get width, you likely need a wide fit.
Will wide-fit shoes feel loose if my feet aren't wide?
Yes — wide fit is designed for wider feet. Standard-width feet should stick with regular sizing for the best lateral support.
Are wide-fit tennis shoes more expensive?
Generally pricing is the same as standard-fit within each model. The difference is the last shape, not the materials.
Can I use wide-fit shoes on clay courts?
Yes — choose a wide-fit clay court model. The Babolat Jet Mall Courth 3 Wide is currently all-court, but herringbone-soled wide options exist seasonally.
What's the most popular wide-fit tennis shoe?
The Babolat Jet Mall Courth 3 All Court Wide is the long-running best seller — durable construction with proven wide-foot fit.