| OUTSET | To begin with, you're not in to tennis! (6) |
| OUTLET | It's not in to allow one to vent it in such a way (6) |
| OUTLAW | Not 'in' to be obeyed? That was his trouble! (6) |
| OUTLAY | It's not 'in' to be non-clerical - costs you, too! (6) |
| SONITU | With a racket (obliviscere tennis!) or abl. supine sono, ~ere, |
| CLOSET | You're not in it if you're out |
| SETOUT | Group not in to go on leave (3,3) |
| INTONE | It's not in to point and chant at the same time |
| OUTOFSCHOOL | Clout with a hoof so badly, you're not in lessons (3,2,6) |
| NOI | "There's ___ in team" (sports advice that is not really pertinent to tennis) |
| OUTFITTER | It's 'not in' to be in better health in the tailoring business? (9) |
| SLOWBOATTOCHINA | Take this only if you're not in a hurry to get to Asia! (4,4,2,5) |
| NEARS | Getting close to tennis player Marat is hard, close to the end (5,1,6) |
| AFINISH | Getting close to tennis player Marat is hard, close to the end (5,1,6) |
| SETS | "Services" is not what they mean to tennis players! (4) |
| OUTLAST | It's not in to be the final one to endure longer (7) |
| OUTCAST | It's not in to throw it to the unwanted (7) |
| WELCOME | It's not a problem with you're (7) |
| RINGOSTARR | Ex-Beatle who hit #1 in 1974 with "You're Sixteen" (2 wds.) |
| OBSERVE | See the old boy start to play tennis! (7) |