




Wilson Intrigue Lite Women's Tennis Shoes - White/Cameo Rose
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Description
Intrigue Lite Women's Tennis Shoes
The Intrigue Lite is the light end of Wilson's women's performance court range: 295 g (10.4 oz) in the sample size, on a last built specifically for a woman's foot rather than a scaled-down men's mold. That combination is the reason to look at it — it is a shoe for players whose game depends on getting to the ball early.
Low weight has to come from somewhere, and here it comes out of the upper. Textile and synthetic panels replace the heavy overlays a stability shoe uses, so the shoe flexes with the foot and feels settled from the first hit, but you get less of a lateral wall on wide balls. The cushioning is built to rebound rather than simply soak up impact, which keeps the shoe quick underfoot; players who load hard onto the outside edge every point will still want more structure than this.
Key Features
- 295 g (10.4 oz) sample weight keeps the shoe at the light end of the performance category, which shows up most in repeated direction changes late in a match.
- Women's-specific last is shaped for the female foot, with a heel and arch profile that holds better than a unisex mold on a narrower foot.
- Responsive cushioning returns energy on landing instead of only absorbing it, so push-off out of the split step stays lively.
- Textile and synthetic upper saves weight and breathes well through long summer sessions.
- Rubber outsole is the durable, familiar compound for all-court use.
- Textile lining keeps the interior soft against the foot for players who go sockless-thin or use tape.
- Low-cut collar leaves the ankle free to move rather than bracing it.
Specifications
- Sport: Tennis
- Surface: All-court
- Fit: Women's-specific
- Upper: Textile / synthetic
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber
- Weight: 295 g (10.4 oz), sample size
- Cut: Low
- Range: Wilson Performance
- Sizes: US 5.5 - 11
- Season: Spring/Summer 2026
Who It's For
- Counter-punchers and retrievers who win points by covering ground rather than by standing and hitting through the court.
- Players with a narrow heel who slip inside unisex court shoes.
- Club members playing two or three times a week who want one shoe for drills and match play.
- Anyone who has given up on stiff performance shoes because of a long break-in period.
- Less suitable for heavy sliders and players who wear out the outside edge of a shoe in a few weeks.
Why Buy This Shoe
Within Wilson's women's line the choice usually comes down to this against the CourtGlide. The Intrigue Lite is the lighter, quicker option and sits at the higher price of the two; the CourtGlide gives more cushioning and a more forgiving fit for less money. If speed around the court is the thing you would protect first, this is the one.
Look elsewhere if you need maximum lateral lockdown, play a serve-and-volley style with hard stops, or have a wide forefoot — a women's-specific last is narrower by design, and a shoe that is too tight through the toes will cause problems no cushioning can fix.
Performance
Skill Level
Intrigue Lite Women's Tennis Shoes
The Intrigue Lite is the light end of Wilson's women's performance court range: 295 g (10.4 oz) in the sample size, on a last built specifically for a woman's foot rather than a scaled-down men's mold. That combination is the reason to look at it — it is a shoe for players whose game depends on getting to the ball early.
Low weight has to come from somewhere, and here it comes out of the upper. Textile and synthetic panels replace the heavy overlays a stability shoe uses, so the shoe flexes with the foot and feels settled from the first hit, but you get less of a lateral wall on wide balls. The cushioning is built to rebound rather than simply soak up impact, which keeps the shoe quick underfoot; players who load hard onto the outside edge every point will still want more structure than this.
Key Features
- 295 g (10.4 oz) sample weight keeps the shoe at the light end of the performance category, which shows up most in repeated direction changes late in a match.
- Women's-specific last is shaped for the female foot, with a heel and arch profile that holds better than a unisex mold on a narrower foot.
- Responsive cushioning returns energy on landing instead of only absorbing it, so push-off out of the split step stays lively.
- Textile and synthetic upper saves weight and breathes well through long summer sessions.
- Rubber outsole is the durable, familiar compound for all-court use.
- Textile lining keeps the interior soft against the foot for players who go sockless-thin or use tape.
- Low-cut collar leaves the ankle free to move rather than bracing it.
Specifications
- Sport: Tennis
- Surface: All-court
- Fit: Women's-specific
- Upper: Textile / synthetic
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber
- Weight: 295 g (10.4 oz), sample size
- Cut: Low
- Range: Wilson Performance
- Sizes: US 5.5 - 11
- Season: Spring/Summer 2026
Who It's For
- Counter-punchers and retrievers who win points by covering ground rather than by standing and hitting through the court.
- Players with a narrow heel who slip inside unisex court shoes.
- Club members playing two or three times a week who want one shoe for drills and match play.
- Anyone who has given up on stiff performance shoes because of a long break-in period.
- Less suitable for heavy sliders and players who wear out the outside edge of a shoe in a few weeks.
Why Buy This Shoe
Within Wilson's women's line the choice usually comes down to this against the CourtGlide. The Intrigue Lite is the lighter, quicker option and sits at the higher price of the two; the CourtGlide gives more cushioning and a more forgiving fit for less money. If speed around the court is the thing you would protect first, this is the one.
Look elsewhere if you need maximum lateral lockdown, play a serve-and-volley style with hard stops, or have a wide forefoot — a women's-specific last is narrower by design, and a shoe that is too tight through the toes will cause problems no cushioning can fix.




