On the heels of a successful decade of Reebok tennis in the 1980s, Reebok remained committed to the sport throughout the 1990s. Based on its highly successful release of the The Pump the year prior, Reebok would expand the groundbreaking custom-fit technology into additional sport categories such as tennis, going forward. Reebok Court Victory Pump’s legendary grand-slam endorsement in 1989 and successful commercial release the following season would further solidify Pump technology’s mark in sneaker history. Michael Chang famously endorsed the Court Victory Pump back in 1989, further solidifying its place in sneaker history. Today, the shoe remains one of the most important in Reebok’s storied archive. Returning for the first time since 2017, the 2024 version of the Reebok Court Victory Pump is as close as possible to its OG predecessors. Key design elements include the OG 1990 color palette, the custom-fit Pump bladder with unique tennis Pump ball tongue, the proprietary wavy checkerboard graphic on the heel and lining, the “REEBOK TENNIS” embroidered tongue graphic, Hexalite cushioning graphic callout on heel and the TPU accent detail on lateral side.