Best Knee Braces For Tennis Players [Updated 2022]

If you are looking a quick recommendation for a knee braces, our research shows that the Mueller Knee Brace is ideal for most tennis players. It has adjustable straps and will not hinder your movement on the tennis court.

Knee injuries are common among tennis players.  A painful knee shouldn’t keep you away from the tennis court.  A good knee brace will support and protect your knee and get you back on the tennis court.

Here are some key factors to consider when choosing a knee brace:

  • Do you want knee braces with straps or one that is hinged?
  • Can you handle a bulky brace?
  • Will a sleeve work for you?

Based on our research, here are the top knee braces for tennis players.

Knee braces and straps will reduce pain for most people but always consult a doctor to address any injuries.

Best knee braces for tennis players based on our research

Mueller Knee Brace 

You will see a lot of tennis players wearing Mueller Knee Brace on the tennis court. It comes in only one size but with the adjustable straps, it works for almost everyone. It is reasonably priced and provides a great fit.  

This knee brace proves support without feeling bulky and allows for a full range of motion on the court.  This brace will easily last several years.

Mcdavid Knee Brace

Mcdavid Knee Brace includes reinforced spring steel stays along the sides.  It is made of quality materials and includes neoprene which provides additional compression. It comes in 5 sizes from Small to XX-Large. Choose the right size for you based on the sizing chart.

The brace comes in two styles – with and without cross straps.  Cross straps give you the ability to tighten and have a more customized fit. It is more expensive than most other braces, but this well made brace is worth the cost.

Ultra Flex Knee Compression Sleeve

Ultra Flex Knee Compression Sleeve is one of the best-selling compression sleeves on the market.  This sleeve has a double silicone anti-slip wave, which gives it an excellent grip.  No more stopping play to adjust your sleeve. It has excellent stretch capability and ventilation. As a bonus, it also looks good.

It comes in 4 sizes – Small to X-Large. It is bargain priced and is a fantastic value at the price point. The company has top-notch customer service.  I ordered the wrong size but was able to exchange it without too much hassle.

Mcdavid Patella Knee Support Strap

Mcdavid Patella Knee Support Strap has an adjustable hook and loop for a custom fit. It applies uniform compression at the tendon. You can wear it on the tennis court, or you can even wear it at home.

It comes in 2 sizes- regular and large. It comes in 4 colors – black, gray, blue, and red.

Things to know when buying a knee brace for tennis

Sleeves vs braces

Sleeves don’t provide the level of ligament support that a brace does. If you have a history of knee injuries, braces are a better option than sleeves.

Types of knee braces

There are many kinds of knee braces on the market but they typically fall into these categories

Wraparound Knee Braces

As the name states, these braces wrap around the knee.  They are not bulky and are easy to put on or remove. These are great for tennis players who have moderate levels of knee pain.

Hinged Knee Braces

Hinged knee braces provide more support than wraparound knee braces. These braces are worn after surgery for additional protection. Depending on the knee support needed, they can be rigid or soft.

Patella Braces

Patella braces have two options – open or closed. Open patella braces have a hole at the center whereas closed ones don’t. Open patella braces offer relief to the knee while closed braces offer better compression.

Size

Some knee braces come in small, medium, and large sizes. Others come in a one-size-fits-all size. If you are looking for a more custom fit, go with braces that offer multiple size options. To your correct size, check with your doctor or physiotherapist.

Weight

For moving around the court, lightweight braces are the best. Bulky braces can hold you back on the court. Choose a brace that supports your knee but also doesn’t hinder your movement on the court.

Material

Knee braces come in neoprene, polyester, or nylon. Sometimes are made with a combination of these materials.

Neoprene

If you are looking for solid knee support, neoprene braces work the best. They don’t offer good ventilation. If you sweat a lot, note that the neoprene braces will take a while to dry.

Nylon and polyester

These materials are softer than nylon and offer good ventilation. These are great if you play tennis for long hours as they are breathable and sweat dries off quicker compared to neoprene braces. Nylon and polyester are lighter than neoprene but still offer good knee support.

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Federer Undergoes Knee Surgery, Plans To Return On Grass

Roger Federer announced on Twitter that he will miss Dubai, Indian Wells, Bogota, Miami and the French Open after undergoing surgery on his right knee on Wednesday.  Federer hopes to return on grass, and plans to play Wimbledon.

Federer said, “My right knee has been bothering me for a little while. I hoped it would go away, but after an examination, and discussion with my team, I decided to have arthroscopic surgery in Switzerland yesterday”.

Federer has 3180 ATP pints to defend until Roland Garros. His ranking is likely to drop to No. 8 when he returns. But the good news for Federer is that Wimbledon does not follow the ATP rankings for its seeding and he is likely to seeded higher.

Federer underwent surgery on his left knee in 2016 to repair a torn meniscus.  But he came back strongly and won multiple grand slams.

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