
Tennis Sunglasses
Tennis Sunglasses
Playing tennis outdoors means spending plenty of time in changing light, from bright sunshine to glare bouncing off the court. When you are following a fast-moving ball, even a moment of discomfort can make it harder to stay focused. Tennis sunglasses can help reduce bright light and glare while protecting your eyes from the sun. As a result, outdoor matches and training sessions become more comfortable.
Sunglasses for Tennis in Bright Conditions
A bright court can create glare that makes it uncomfortable to keep your eyes open or follow the ball clearly. Tinted lenses reduce the amount of light reaching your eyes, helping you see more comfortably when playing in strong sunlight. This can be particularly useful during daytime matches, practice sessions or long hours on outdoor courts.
Our sports sunglasses also provide UV protection, helping shield your eyes from the sun’s ultraviolet rays while you play. Mirrored lenses help reduce distracting reflections, so your eyes have less to deal with when the court and surrounding surfaces are bright.
Comfortable Prescription Tennis Sunglasses for Active Play
Tennis involves constant movement, quick changes of direction and plenty of time on your feet. Lightweight sports sunglasses are easier to wear throughout a match or training session without making your eyewear feel like another thing to think about.
If you normally wear prescription glasses, our sports sunglasses come with prescription inserts that can be customised to your prescription. This means you can have the vision correction you need alongside the comfort and sun protection of a pair of sunglasses, without having to switch between different eyewear during the day.
FAQs
Are tennis sunglasses good for training?
Tennis Sunglasses can reduce glare and make it easier to see comfortably during outdoor practice, particularly on bright days.
What colour lenses are best for tennis?
It depends on the playing conditions. Lenses that improve contrast can make the ball easier to track, while darker lenses can be more comfortable in strong sunlight.
Can I wear tennis sunglasses on cloudy days?
Yes, although you may prefer lighter lenses when the light is less intense. The right choice depends on how bright the court and surrounding area are.

























