It’s hard to imagine, but the 10 Best Tennis Shoes for Women have already been released in 2019. Whether you’re focused on collecting sneakers or trying to find the most comfortable tennis shoe, this list provides some of the best-rated tennis shoes for women that you can purchase right now.

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Forrest Gump said it best: “You can tell a lot about a person by their shoes; where they’re going, where they’ve been.” Apart from a sartorial statement, shoes are often a window into their wearer’s personality, one that can even be a microcosm of their tastes and their hobbies. Over the first six months of 2021, as the world slowly began awakening from the tumult and uncertainty of 2020, the shoes you wore over the first half of the year made a louder statement and served as a clearer window into your world than ever before.

As this summer kicks into high gear, HYPEBEAST staff members from editors to video producers and more have come together to share their favorite sneakers that they wore in the first half of 2021. It’s an eclectic bunch of styles, ranging from in-demand collaborative runners from New Balance to high-heat Air Maxes from Nike (NYSE:NKE +0.11%) and special adidas (XETRA:ADS.DE -0.52%) styles — but each pair is connected by a simple but strong thread, namely the enjoyment its selector got out of wearing it. See the full list below, and note that it’s not a roundup of the best shoes that have released this year — per usual, that’ll arrive in December.

Salehe Bembury x New Balance 2002R “Peace Be the Journey”

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Am I having deja vu? Is my favorite shoe of 2021 (so far) the same as my favorite shoe of 2020? No, it’s not deja vu — it’s just Salehe Bembury and New Balance running it back perfectly. Salehe’s 2002R “Peace Be the Journey” was a smash hit last year, and the pressure of heightened expectations on the “Water Be the Guide” didn’t seem to faze him one bit. In fact, he even mentioned to HYPEBEAST in a recent interview that he felt more pressure on the introduction than he did on the follow-up. Even without the context, just look at this shoe. The color story is entirely unique, inspired by the tones of Arizona’s Havasu Falls. The materials and details are on point as well; not a single inch of space is wasted or taken for granted. Salehe and New Balance have both been on a tear over the last eighteen months, and a shoe like this would be normally be a crowning achievement for either party involved … but I have a feeling they’re not done yet. -Ross Dwyer

adidas YEEZY Foam RNNR “MXT Moon Grey”

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I don’t really do YEEZYs, but off the back of a year spent lounging around indoors I became rather fond of relaxed footwear styles that can be worn all day long, inside and out. So, when Kanye West and adidas unveiled their FOAM RNNR, I was as surprised as the next person that these are — dare I say it — good. For me, it marked a new era for West and adidas’ partnership, and it also came to the market at a time when I, too, was opening the door to the next chapter of my footwear journey. Once I got my hands on a pair — notably the “MXT Moon Grey” iteration — I was blown away by the comfort, ease, and the way that these can make any outfit 1000x more interesting, immediately (which I’m all for). Now they’re worn in and look even better, fitting my feet like a glove while still serving me all that cushy, squishy comfort with every oversized step I take. – Eric Brain

Nike Air Max 90 “Bacon”

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I chose the Air Max 90 “Bacon” because it holds a specific place in my heart — and in my stomach. When I first laid eyes on the OG pair I told myself I needed to have it, so I opted for a used pair which later began to crumble into (bacon) bits. As you can assume, I was really stoked to hear the “Bacon” would re-release in 2021. What makes me appreciate the shoe the most is its connection with the designer. I’ve been fortunate enough to work with Dave Ortiz twice, and the story behind the shoe never gets old to me. Everything from the moment the idea sparked in Ortiz’s head to him getting a Pantone book and going to his local Key Foods to pick out the colors for the shoe is memorable. Just suffice to say that it’s grilling season. – Nick Llanton

Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance 550

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As a big fan of last year’s inaugural New Balance x Aimé Leon Dore “International Friendship Through Basketball” four-pack, the 2021 colorways were always going to be on my radar — but with a pop of yellow, hit of green, and top-to-bottom vintage vibes, the “Natural Green” release has me regularly reaching for it over my other 550s. It’s understated, extremely wearable, and is a sneaker I can’t wait to see age as I wear it into the ground. Throw in a set of the alt sail laces and you have what has become my go-to summer sneaker, at least until the brands hit us with round three. – Stephen Gemmiti

Air Jordan 1 Hi ‘85 “Neutral Grey”

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Of all of the shoes that I’ve picked up in the past year, the Air Jordan 1 Hi ’85 “Neutral Grey” is by far my favorite — for a few reasons. The first is that I was able to scoop these up for retail (shout out to Nice Kicks San Francisco for the raffle win) and the second is that they complement all of my outfits. Whether I’m decked out in all-black or rocking flashier colors and/or patterns up top, these kicks serve as a subtle-yet-smooth statement. Moreover, the quality of the leather is sturdier than some of the more recent Dunks that have been coming out, which I really appreciate, and I feel like Jordan Brand hit the nail on the head when it crafting the height and shape of the “Neutral Grey” to resemble the OG model. – Elliot Santiago

Patta x New Balance 991

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I’m fairly sure a bad colorway on New Balance’s 991 doesn’t actually exist. In fact, I’m certain it doesn’t. Yet while I sit at home sieving through my plethora of great-looking 991s, the criminally overlooked collaboration alongside Amsterdam imprint Patta this year stands head and shoulders above the rest. Doused in a “Cork” and “Light Petrol” colorway alongside pops of “Peach” and gray, they’re the kind of spring-ready sneakers you just want to hold and gawk at instead of wear. Whatever you do with them, they’re tasty. Nom nom nom. – Tayler Willson

CLOT x Nike Air Max 1 “K.O.D.”

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Over the last few years, Nike has been slowly re-releasing Air Maxes that were once not obtainable — or even wearable for that matter. As rumors broke of the CLOT x Nike Air Max 1 “Kiss of Death” making a 2021 return, I knew I would try my best to grab a pair. As luck would have it, the newer rehashes of Air Max “grails” don’t seem to be as sought after as they once were, and I was easily able to secure a memorable sneaker, one that I once thought unobtainable. Some people may argue that the Swoosh should keep these locked in the vault, never to see the light of day, but I think the “K.O.D” is a breath of fresh AIR in the current climate of weekly Dunk releases. – Anthony Kan

New Balance 991 “20th Anniversary”

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For me, it’s hard to improve on New Balance’s classic gray colorway. This year, though, the label subtly updated the famous color palette for a special edition of the 991. Marking 20 years of the silhouette, the classic gray base is complemented by sections in the slightly-different “Moonbeam,” while details such as the “N” and embroidered 2001 logo come in navy. It’s easy to see the 991 20th Anniversary as just another gray New Balance sneaker, but the subtle improvements make it something more, mixing the classic colorway’s wearability with an elevated design. – Jack Stanley

Nike Dunk Low “Giraffe”

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I’m a massive fan of earth tone colors on sneakers and the Dunk Low “Giraffe” firmly holds the key to my heart. When I first saw the “Giraffe” leak online I gasped a little, especially after missing out on the Dunk Low “Medium Curry.” I appreciate that the “Giraffe” is a bit whimsical with that animal print across the suede, but regardless, I still think they’re a work of colorblocking and textile-merging art. Randomly remembering that I own these throughout the day actually puts me in a better mood, however sad that might sound. – Nova / Marianna Mukhametzyanova

Nike Dunk By You “AM/PM SB”

Eddie Eng/Hypebeast

When Nike announced its Dunk By You program I jumped at the chance to create something, but had a mental block on what to do with my Dunk. I didn’t want something standard like an all-white pair, or an expected “black/red” colorway. So, I dipped into the archives of some of my favorite color combinations and ultimately landed on the AM/PM colors, first appearing on a pair of BAPE‘s BAPESTAs. The mix of purple and orange is unmistakable to the convenience store, and the subtle navy Swoosh gives it a touch of contrast you’d only notice up close. I went one step further and “stuffed the tongues” circa 2007 to convert these into “SB” dunks and to make them truly my own. – Eddie Eng

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