




Wilson Rush Pro Ace Women's Tennis Shoes - White/White
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Rush Pro Ace Women's Tennis Shoes
The Rush Pro Ace is the roomiest fit Wilson offers in the Rush Pro family, built around a wider toe box for players whose feet spread across the forefoot. If your usual complaint about tennis shoes is pressure on the little toe or across the ball of the foot by the second set, this is the model in the range that addresses it directly.
Width usually costs stability, and Wilson's answer is the 4D Support Chassis, symmetrical along the length of the shoe, restricting supination so that pivot movements stay under control. That combination makes it a comfort shoe that still holds a shape, but it is not the quickest or lightest option here. Players chasing speed will be happier in a narrower, lighter model.
Key Features
- Wider toe box makes this the most accommodating fit in the Rush Pro range.
- 4D Support Chassis is symmetrical front to back, restricting supination so the foot pivots without rolling out.
- Sensifeel upper layer adds breathability over the synthetic upper.
- Synthetic upper holds its shape over a wide last instead of collapsing outward.
- All-court rubber outsole for hard courts and mixed club surfaces.
- Textile lining for a soft interior on long comfort-first sessions.
- All-white colorway meets club dress codes that require predominantly white footwear.
Specifications
- Sport: Tennis
- Gender: Women
- Court surface: All court
- Upper: Synthetic
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber
- Cut: Low
- Colorway: White/White
Who It's For
- Players with wide or high-volume feet who size up in other brands to get width.
- Anyone who gets forefoot pressure or toe pain late in a match.
- Players who supinate and want the chassis to control the roll.
- Club members playing under a white-shoe dress code.
- Comfort-first players who still want a real tennis outsole rather than a training shoe.
Why Buy This Shoe
Choose the Ace on fit, not on spec sheet. It exists to solve width, and it is the correct answer if narrow performance shoes have been ruining your matches. If your foot is medium or narrow, this shoe will feel loose and you will get better court feel from the Rush Pro 4.5 or the Intrigue Pro.
Against the Rush Pro Lite, which is the other comfort-leaning model here, the Ace gives you the chassis and supination control while the Lite gives you lower weight and a curved sole. Decide on whether your problem is support or speed. Note that only two sizes remain in this colorway.
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Rush Pro Ace Women's Tennis Shoes
The Rush Pro Ace is the roomiest fit Wilson offers in the Rush Pro family, built around a wider toe box for players whose feet spread across the forefoot. If your usual complaint about tennis shoes is pressure on the little toe or across the ball of the foot by the second set, this is the model in the range that addresses it directly.
Width usually costs stability, and Wilson's answer is the 4D Support Chassis, symmetrical along the length of the shoe, restricting supination so that pivot movements stay under control. That combination makes it a comfort shoe that still holds a shape, but it is not the quickest or lightest option here. Players chasing speed will be happier in a narrower, lighter model.
Key Features
- Wider toe box makes this the most accommodating fit in the Rush Pro range.
- 4D Support Chassis is symmetrical front to back, restricting supination so the foot pivots without rolling out.
- Sensifeel upper layer adds breathability over the synthetic upper.
- Synthetic upper holds its shape over a wide last instead of collapsing outward.
- All-court rubber outsole for hard courts and mixed club surfaces.
- Textile lining for a soft interior on long comfort-first sessions.
- All-white colorway meets club dress codes that require predominantly white footwear.
Specifications
- Sport: Tennis
- Gender: Women
- Court surface: All court
- Upper: Synthetic
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber
- Cut: Low
- Colorway: White/White
Who It's For
- Players with wide or high-volume feet who size up in other brands to get width.
- Anyone who gets forefoot pressure or toe pain late in a match.
- Players who supinate and want the chassis to control the roll.
- Club members playing under a white-shoe dress code.
- Comfort-first players who still want a real tennis outsole rather than a training shoe.
Why Buy This Shoe
Choose the Ace on fit, not on spec sheet. It exists to solve width, and it is the correct answer if narrow performance shoes have been ruining your matches. If your foot is medium or narrow, this shoe will feel loose and you will get better court feel from the Rush Pro 4.5 or the Intrigue Pro.
Against the Rush Pro Lite, which is the other comfort-leaning model here, the Ace gives you the chassis and supination control while the Lite gives you lower weight and a curved sole. Decide on whether your problem is support or speed. Note that only two sizes remain in this colorway.




