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Should you wear sunglasses for tennis?
You should wear sunglasses for tennis to protect your eyes from the sun's harmful UV rays. Sport sunglasses can reduce excessive brightness, increasing visual acuity and comfort. With the right lenses, you can track your ball across the court more easily for a better match.
Are polarised lenses better for tennis?
Polarised sunglasses are a personal choice for tennis. These special lenses reduce glare and can provide better clarity and contrast. However, polarisation can impact depth perception. This can make it harder to track your ball up and down the court and accurately time your swing.
Which glasses are best for tennis?
Some features such as lens colour and durability set tennis sunglasses apart from other sport sunglasses. What are some things to consider?
- Frame shape – Wraparound frames allow for better peripheral vision. They also provide increased protection from UV rays.
- Lens colour – Blue and green lenses enhance contrast with a yellow tennis ball against the sky and court.
- Adjustable features – Flexible nose pads, temple grips, and other adjustable parts ensure stability so frames won’t slip during play.
- Durability – Shatterproof lenses and strong frames can protect your eyes from flying tennis balls.
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