| RUSEDSKI | Canadian-born tennis player who became British No.1 in the late 1990s (8) |
| HEATHER | ___ Watson, former British No.1 in women's tennis (7) |
| GREGRUSEDSKI | Tennis player who became British No 1 in 1997 (4,8) |
| TIMHENMAN | Tennis commentator and former British No.1 player (3,6) |
| BALTACHA | Late Kiev-born tennis player, who was often British No. 1 between 2002 and 2012 (5,8) |
| POTAPOVA | Russian-born tennis player who represents Austria as of December 2025, Anastasia _ (8) |
| LEWINSKY | Monica ___, White House intern embroiled in a scandal in the late 1990s (8) |
| MULTIPLA | Multi-seater Fiat that arrived in the late 1990s (8) |
| NAVRATILOVA | Czech-born tennis player who became world no. 1 in 1978 (7,11) |
| MARTINA | Czech-born tennis player who became world no. 1 in 1978 (7,11) |
| SCORPIOS | Executive Fords discontinued in the late 1990s (8) |
| BABYLOVE | 1964 song by the Supremes, No.1 in the UK, USA, and NZ (4,4) |
| SEATLEON | Spanish hatch introduced in the late 1990s (4,4) |
| EUROLAND | Early nickname for a bloc assembled in the late 1990s |
| ELENA | Late Kiev-born tennis player, who was often British No. 1 between 2002 and 2012 (5,8) |
| PHYSICAL | 1981 song which was Olivia Newton-John's biggest hit, spending 10 weeks at No.1 in the US charts (8) |
| DOROTHYROUND | Dudley-born tennis player who won the ladies' singles title at Wimbledon in 1934 and 1937 |
| HANAMANDLIKOVA | Czech-born tennis player who won four Grand Slam singles titles including the Australian Open in 1980 and 1987 |
| LENDL | Ivan ___, Czech-born tennis player who won eight Grand Slam titles but failed to win Wimbledon |
| IVANLENDL | Czech-born tennis player who was US Open champion 1985-87 |