This paper analyses the growth of cracks in fretting fatigue from an initial flaw at the surface. Different crack growth laws are used in order to take into consideration the particular behaviour of short cracks. This methodology is applied to estimate life in various fretting fatigue tests with spherical contact characterized by two different geometries. The material used in the experiments is Al7075. The two geometries present significant differences in the evolution of the stresses, crack growth, etc. which are discussed. The approaches used to model short crack growth give different results, some of them being in good agreement with the experiments.