| RESTRING | Fix a tennis racquet |
| GRIP | A firm handclasp or secret handshake; power over the mind; a travel bag; a bobby pin; one's manner of holding a tennis racquet; or, one of a film crew's camera technicians (4) |
| RESTRINGS | Repairs a tennis racquet |
| OVAL | Like a tennis racquet's head |
| SWEETSPOT | The predictably responsive area in the middle of a tennis racquet (5,4) |
| STRING | Part of a tennis racquet , archery bow, cello, harp or bow drill (6) |
| AROUSAL | Feeling upon watching Mike Faist's T-shirt gently lift off his torso while he swings a tennis racquet |
| STROKE | Sweep of a besom, (clock) hand, oar, paintbrush, tennis racquet, swimmer's arm or one's veritable good luck (6) |
| YONEX | Tennis racquet brand |
| STRUNG | Like guitars and tennis racquets |
| STRINGS | Wire-like elements of violins, tennis racquets or archery bows; cords for beads or pearls; or, lines of alphanumeric characters (7) |
| BATTLEDORE | A hornbook; an old paddle for washing clothes etc; or, a racquet for striking a shuttlecock in an ancient game of the same name (10) |
| ACE | In tennis, a serve that is untouched and thus unreturned by an opponent's racquet |
| REALTENNIS | Game played with a pear-shaped racquet in a four-walled indoor court (4,6) |
| BADMINTON | Racquet sport in which a shuttlecock is hit across a net (9) |
| TENNISANYONE | Question posed while holding a racquet, in a trope |
| TABLETENNIS | Packed item that might make a racquet? |
| LACQUER | Blat out racquet ball with a coating (7) |
| ANYONEFORTENNIS | Query while holding a racquet (6,3,6) |
| TENNIS | Nets in a racquet game |