The original “The Roger Pro” turned heads when it launched in 2021. Since then, the partnership between Roger Federer and On Running has produced a streamlined lineup focusing on speed and style and ON shoes are now popular on tour. But for players who prioritise brute durability and support above all else, there was always a missing link.
The Roger Pro Fire.
If you are the type of player who tends to wear through outsoles quickly, or if your game relies on aggressive, wide slides that punish your footwear, this shoe might be a good option for you.
Here is everything you need to know about the latest, most durable model in the On tennis lineup.
Built for Battle
Until now, the core Roger Pro line was defined by its lightweight performance. It feels minimal, fast, and low to the ground.
The “Fire” changes that. While it still shares that distinct, sleek aesthetic and sits low to the court, this model is explicitly built for stability and durability.
On did not simply launch a new color; they re-engineered the shoe for “high-intensity, heavy-sliding players.” The key updates are focused where hard-court players need them most.
Key Features of The Roger Pro Fire
The first thing you’ll notice is the robust structure. The standard mesh upper is now armored with protective, reinforced overlays. A specialized midfoot cage provides an additional layer of protection, particularly on the medial (inner) side, shielding the upper from abrasion during extreme, low slides. This shoe is built to absorb punishment.
2. Specialized Lateral Stability
The Fire is significantly sturdier than its predecessor, the Pro 2. It features a modified application of On’s signature Speedboard (the stiff, hidden plate in the midsole). This design delivers exceptional lateral containment. When you push off wide for a deep forehand, you feel supported and secure, preventing unnecessary ankle roll.
3. Hidden Lace Eyelets
Every aggressive player has experienced the frustration of snapping a lace during a low-volley drag. The Roger Pro Fire addresses this with a small but crucial detail: concealed eyelets. By hiding the main lace loops, the shoe eliminates a primary wear point, extending the life of your laces.
4. The Court Feel
Despite the extra reinforcement, this shoe maintains a remarkable connection to the ground. It is not overly padded. Some playtesters note that it has a firm, precise feel, prioritising court feedback over excessive “cushiness.” If you prefer a bouncy, cloud-like ride, this might not be your shoe; but if you want to feel the hard court, it’s a great option.

While the Roger Pro Fire launched in late 2025, retailers are aggressively promoting it throughout the spring of 2026. Why? Fresh colors and new options.
We have just seen the wider release of the dedicated Clay Court version – the “Fire Clay” – perfectly timed for the beginning of the 2026 spring clay season. New seasonal colors, like the ‘Black/Eclipse’ and ‘Pink/Flame,’ are also driving renewed interest in the silhouette. Want to find more options for good clay court shoes in 2026?
Who is it for, and where to buy them?
The On The Roger Pro Fire is not the lightest shoe on the market, that’s what the Roger Pro 2 is for. The Fire is also not the most cushioned.
It is designed for the grinder. If you are an aggressive baseliner who plays several times a week, frequently slides on hard courts, and values extreme stability during quick directional changes, the Roger Pro Fire is a premium, durable investment worth considering.
- Pros: Outstanding stability, highly durable midfoot cage, sleek design, low-to-the-ground responsiveness.
- Cons: Runs slightly small/narrow (consider sizing up a half size), firmer ride than some competitors, higher price point.
Find them available here at Tennis Warehouse Europe (10% off with coupon code TNERD10) or at Tennis Warehouse USA.
