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CourtGlide Women's Tennis Shoes
The CourtGlide is the comfort-led shoe in Wilson's women's performance range, here in a white and cameo rose colorway. It is developed off the same Rush platform the brand has used for years, and the detail that decides most purchases is the outsole: a modified herringbone pattern that works on hard courts and on clay, so one pair covers a club season that moves between surfaces.
Court shoes trade support against comfort, and this one sits toward the comfortable end. The R-DST midsole is set up to absorb shock while keeping the foot level, which is what you want across three matches in a weekend, but it does not have the rigid chassis of a dedicated stability shoe. Players who load hard onto the outside edge on wide balls will feel that missing structure; most club players will feel the fit and the cushioning first, and this shoe is built to feel right immediately rather than after a break-in period.
Key Features
- R-DST midsole pairs shock absorption with enough support to stop the foot rolling through long rallies.
- Modified herringbone outsole grips on hard courts and clay and still lets the forefoot flex naturally.
- Rush-derived fit gives a close, wrapped feel out of the box, which is where Wilson's Rush franchise has always been strong.
- Textile and synthetic upper breathes and conforms rather than needing to be worn in.
- Rubber outsole compound for everyday club durability.
- Textile lining keeps the interior soft against the foot.
- Low-cut collar leaves the ankle free through the split step.
Specifications
- Sport: Tennis
- Surface: All-court and clay
- Fit: Women's
- Midsole: R-DST
- Outsole pattern: Modified herringbone
- Upper: Textile / synthetic
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber
- Cut: Low
- Range: Wilson Performance
- Sizes: US 5.5 - 11
- Season: Fall/Winter 2026
Who It's For
- Club players who split the season between hard courts and clay and do not want two pairs of shoes.
- Players who rate cushioning and a forgiving fit above a stiff, locked-down chassis.
- Anyone who has abandoned a performance shoe because the break-in period was too long.
- Regular league and social players who want one pair for drills, practice and matches.
- Less suitable for players who slide aggressively or need maximum lateral support.
Why Buy This Shoe
This is the sensible-money option in Wilson's women's line. The Intrigue Lite is lighter and faster and costs more; the CourtGlide answers a different question, which is how to stay comfortable for three hours on court without paying top of the range. If you play a lot and value that over a few grams, it is the better buy.
Go a different way if you are a heavy slider, if you wear through outsoles in a season, or if you need a genuinely stiff stability shoe for hard directional stops. If your club requires all-white shoes, order the White/White colorway of this same model instead.
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CourtGlide Women's Tennis Shoes
The CourtGlide is the comfort-led shoe in Wilson's women's performance range, here in a white and cameo rose colorway. It is developed off the same Rush platform the brand has used for years, and the detail that decides most purchases is the outsole: a modified herringbone pattern that works on hard courts and on clay, so one pair covers a club season that moves between surfaces.
Court shoes trade support against comfort, and this one sits toward the comfortable end. The R-DST midsole is set up to absorb shock while keeping the foot level, which is what you want across three matches in a weekend, but it does not have the rigid chassis of a dedicated stability shoe. Players who load hard onto the outside edge on wide balls will feel that missing structure; most club players will feel the fit and the cushioning first, and this shoe is built to feel right immediately rather than after a break-in period.
Key Features
- R-DST midsole pairs shock absorption with enough support to stop the foot rolling through long rallies.
- Modified herringbone outsole grips on hard courts and clay and still lets the forefoot flex naturally.
- Rush-derived fit gives a close, wrapped feel out of the box, which is where Wilson's Rush franchise has always been strong.
- Textile and synthetic upper breathes and conforms rather than needing to be worn in.
- Rubber outsole compound for everyday club durability.
- Textile lining keeps the interior soft against the foot.
- Low-cut collar leaves the ankle free through the split step.
Specifications
- Sport: Tennis
- Surface: All-court and clay
- Fit: Women's
- Midsole: R-DST
- Outsole pattern: Modified herringbone
- Upper: Textile / synthetic
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber
- Cut: Low
- Range: Wilson Performance
- Sizes: US 5.5 - 11
- Season: Fall/Winter 2026
Who It's For
- Club players who split the season between hard courts and clay and do not want two pairs of shoes.
- Players who rate cushioning and a forgiving fit above a stiff, locked-down chassis.
- Anyone who has abandoned a performance shoe because the break-in period was too long.
- Regular league and social players who want one pair for drills, practice and matches.
- Less suitable for players who slide aggressively or need maximum lateral support.
Why Buy This Shoe
This is the sensible-money option in Wilson's women's line. The Intrigue Lite is lighter and faster and costs more; the CourtGlide answers a different question, which is how to stay comfortable for three hours on court without paying top of the range. If you play a lot and value that over a few grams, it is the better buy.
Go a different way if you are a heavy slider, if you wear through outsoles in a season, or if you need a genuinely stiff stability shoe for hard directional stops. If your club requires all-white shoes, order the White/White colorway of this same model instead.




