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Wilson Rush Pro 4.5 Team Men's Tennis Shoes - White/Deja Vu Blue

Sale price$ 138.00

Size: 7 US

Est. delivery Monday, August 31

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Rush Pro 4.5 Team Men's Tennis Shoes

The Rush Pro 4.5 Team in White/Deja Vu Blue is the team-colorway version of Wilson's all-court Rush Pro. The construction point that matters is the fit: the shoe is put together sock-style, so the upper closes around the foot instead of sitting loosely over it, with engineered mesh carrying both the ventilation and part of the support.

Cushioning and stability normally pull against each other, and this build separates them: two foam densities handle impact and rebound, while a split TPU chassis underneath keeps the platform from rolling when you load one side. Softer shoes feel better standing still and vaguer on a hard change of direction.

Key Features

  • Sock-style upper that wraps the foot for a close, low-pressure fit.
  • Engineered mesh providing airflow and structure in the same panel.
  • Dual-foam cushioning using two densities so impact and response are tuned separately.
  • Revised split TPU chassis stabilizing the foot through direction changes.
  • Rubber outsole rated for hard and clay court surfaces.
  • Textile lining throughout the interior.
  • Mostly white colorway that satisfies club and team footwear rules.

Specifications

  • Upper: Textile / Synthetic
  • Lining: Textile
  • Outsole: Rubber
  • Sport: Tennis
  • Gender: Men
  • Colorway: White/Deja Vu Blue

Who It's For

  • League and team players who need a light-colored shoe for club rules.
  • Players who want the upper held close rather than a roomy forefoot.
  • Competitors moving between hard and clay courts across a season.
  • Anyone who finds heavily cushioned shoes unsteady on lateral stops.
  • Players feeling forefoot impact late in long matches.

Why Buy This Shoe

Against the standard 4.5 colorways, the difference is cosmetic and dress-code driven, not structural. Buy it because your team or club wants a light shoe and you want the Rush Pro platform under it.

Go to the Rush Pro 4.5 Clay if clay is your main surface, since the standard model is set up for mixed use. If you have a wide foot or dislike a snug midfoot, the sock-style build here will feel tight and a more traditionally lasted shoe is the better call.

Rush Pro 4.5 Team Men's Tennis Shoes

The Rush Pro 4.5 Team in White/Deja Vu Blue is the team-colorway version of Wilson's all-court Rush Pro. The construction point that matters is the fit: the shoe is put together sock-style, so the upper closes around the foot instead of sitting loosely over it, with engineered mesh carrying both the ventilation and part of the support.

Cushioning and stability normally pull against each other, and this build separates them: two foam densities handle impact and rebound, while a split TPU chassis underneath keeps the platform from rolling when you load one side. Softer shoes feel better standing still and vaguer on a hard change of direction.

Key Features

  • Sock-style upper that wraps the foot for a close, low-pressure fit.
  • Engineered mesh providing airflow and structure in the same panel.
  • Dual-foam cushioning using two densities so impact and response are tuned separately.
  • Revised split TPU chassis stabilizing the foot through direction changes.
  • Rubber outsole rated for hard and clay court surfaces.
  • Textile lining throughout the interior.
  • Mostly white colorway that satisfies club and team footwear rules.

Specifications

  • Upper: Textile / Synthetic
  • Lining: Textile
  • Outsole: Rubber
  • Sport: Tennis
  • Gender: Men
  • Colorway: White/Deja Vu Blue

Who It's For

  • League and team players who need a light-colored shoe for club rules.
  • Players who want the upper held close rather than a roomy forefoot.
  • Competitors moving between hard and clay courts across a season.
  • Anyone who finds heavily cushioned shoes unsteady on lateral stops.
  • Players feeling forefoot impact late in long matches.

Why Buy This Shoe

Against the standard 4.5 colorways, the difference is cosmetic and dress-code driven, not structural. Buy it because your team or club wants a light shoe and you want the Rush Pro platform under it.

Go to the Rush Pro 4.5 Clay if clay is your main surface, since the standard model is set up for mixed use. If you have a wide foot or dislike a snug midfoot, the sock-style build here will feel tight and a more traditionally lasted shoe is the better call.