





Ace OC
Sea Ice/White
The Ace is crafted for the modern professional who demands both performance and style. Its bold, contemporary design is matched by cutting-edge features: a thick EVA midsole at the back delivers superior cushioning, while the refined EVA layer at the front ensures stability and precision court contact. More than just a tennis shoe, the Ace seamlessly merges innovation and elegance, embodying the spirit of those who dominate both on and off the court. It’s not just footwear—it’s a declaration of excellence.
Details
Materials
Leather (LWG* Silver)
Open Mesh
KPU
Mesh lining
Polyester laces
EVA/Rubber outsole
Ace Insole
Information:
Color: Sea Ice/White
Article nr.: G7902D31-D23-B23
*Leather Working Group
The leather in this product comes from eco-friendly leather manufacturers who have been audited and certified through the Leather Working Group protocol.
Read more about the LWG-ratings
Sustainability
At The ACE Hub, every step matters—both for you and the planet. That’s why all our sneakers feature specially developed insoles designed for all-day comfort, now crafted with enhanced durability and a ventilation system to keep your feet fresh. We’re equally committed to sustainability, using materials certified by the Leather Working Group to ensure responsible sourcing and production. From our high-quality materials to 100% sustainable packaging, every detail reflects our dedication to a better future. Learn more about the Leather Working Group and our sustainable practices at theace-hub.com/sustainability.
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From Grand Slam Courts to Timeless Craftsmanship
The brand’s founder, Huub van Boeckel grew up in the 70s and 80s and played the legendary courts of Wimbledon, Roland Garros, and the US Open. His experiences have left an indelible mark on the brand’s philosophy. In this period tennis reached its pinnacle. The top players of this era transcended the boundaries of their sport and became influential fashion icons and their gear a fashion statement. During this time Huubs perception about tennis evolved from being a competitive game in to a ‘way of life’.