Babolat Jet Mach tennis shoes
The Jet Mach is Babolat's lightweight performance shoe, used by ATP-tier players who want speed without sacrificing stability. The current Jet Mach 3 (sold in our catalogue under the "Jet Mall Courth 3" label, a trade-name variant) refines the formula with a Matryx upper that's both lighter and more supportive than mesh, a Michelin OCS rubber compound for outsole durability, and a chassis that holds the foot stable through quick direction changes. Available in men's, women's, junior, all-court and clay-court versions, plus wide-fit options.
How to choose
For all-court hard play, the Jet Mall Courth 3 in standard fit is the sensible default. For clay courts, the clay-specific outsole. For wider feet, the dedicated Wide variant. Junior players get a kid-sized version. Browse the wider Babolat tennis shoes range for full options.
Frequently asked questions
Why does the title say "Jet Mall Courth 3"?
It's a labelling variant in the Australian distribution channel for the Jet Mach 3 line. Same shoe, same engineering — just a slightly different name.
What is the Matryx upper?
A high-tenacity textile upper used in Babolat's premium shoes. Lighter and more supportive than traditional mesh — it doesn't stretch out over time.
Is the Jet Mach good for tennis elbow or plantar fasciitis?
The cushioning is performance-tuned rather than therapeutic. Players with chronic foot or knee issues might prefer a max-cushion shoe instead.
How does the Jet Mach fit compared to other Babolat shoes?
Slightly snugger than the Pro Pulse Fury and SFX Evo. If you're between sizes, go up half a size for comfort.
Wide-fit Jet Mach — same outsole?
Yes — the Wide version uses the same outsole and Matryx upper, just with a wider last for more forefoot room. See wide-fit tennis shoes.