Can sometimes mitigate this issue by changing the lacing pattern. Do the "straight across"/parallel pattern rather than the criscross pattern most shoes come standard with and usually gives you a roomier fit. I have to do that with pretty much all athletic shoes
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Bought a pair of the Grand Court shoes about a month or two ago and they're very comfortable! Sizes run just a little tight so don't be afraid to order a half size or even a full size above your normal.
P.S in case anyone wasn't aware these are made more as a stylistic shoe that for actual tennis
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Same experience here, they run small/narrow, especially around the "foot knuckle" area
Can sometimes mitigate this issue by changing the lacing pattern. Do the "straight across"/parallel pattern rather than the criscross pattern most shoes come standard with and usually gives you a roomier fit. I have to do that with pretty much all athletic shoes
Like everyone else I got these a month ago. Just put in the rubber laces thing that was also a recent slickdeal. Went from the white crisscross to black bands. They look much better and are more comfortable than with laces in.
It may be a decent deal. I'm not a follower of grand court pricing but they're definitely not $60 shoes. Superstar 2's run $65 if you can get a deal and these are at least a model below.
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P.S in case anyone wasn't aware these are made more as a stylistic shoe that for actual tennis
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