The opening exchanges in the knockout stages of this year's AEGON Scottish Cup were staged this weekend in brilliant sunshine.
Scots lift three titles at Queenswood.
Nicola bows out in the last four.
Just a few weeks after being named Tennis Scotland's Male Junior Player of the Year, Helensburgh's Gordon Reid was named Junior of the Year by the National Wheechair Tennis Association of Great Britain (NWTA) in Goucester over May's second Bank Holiday Weekend.
Colin Fleming, Scotland's number two singles player, has progressed to 185 in the ATP world doubles ranking list.
North of Scotland captain Ian Conway is seen here receiving the Tennis Scotland Team of the Year award from Tennis Scotland President Christine Lawrie.
Tennis Scotland’s President Christine Lawrie was guest of honour at an award ceremony at the Strathgryffe Tennis Club, in Renfrewshire, where she handed over the Tennis Scotland ‘Participation Award’.
Scottish Paralympian Kevin Simpson, from Linlithgow, was presented the Tennis Scotland Disability Award by Judy Murray this week.
The draw for the knockout stages of the AEGON Scottish Cup 2009 was released today.
Tennis coach from Dunblane, Katharine Brown is the pride of the nation, after being crowned Miss Scotland 2009 last night.
Brilliant sunshine was the order of the day as Udny Lawn Tennis Club’s brand new courts were officially opened by Radio Scotland’s Mark Stephen and John Gheel from sportscotland at the Pitmedden facility’s Annual Open Day which dozens of players from as young as three upwards take to the courts.
The Scottish Vets Open is taking place from 14th-17th May at Whitecraigs LTC, Glasgow.
Andy Murray was today confirmed as the World Number 3, behind Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, to become the highest ranked British player ever since the start of the open era more than forty years ago.
Edinburgh was wet and windy, but play continued at the AEGON Pro-Series, Edinburgh at Craiglockhart Tennis Centre
Marie Curie Cancer Care is calling on all tennis lovers to take part in ‘Anyone for Tennis 2009’ and help raise vital funds for the charity. The money raised will provide free nursing care to terminally ill people at the end of their lives.
Holders Scotland had to settle for second spot in this year's Four Nations Veterans event which took place in Bolton, with Wales finishing third and Ireland collecting the wooden spoon.
14 year old Morven McCulloch qualified for the main draw of the AEGON Pro- Series, Edinburgh today after beating Jodie Kinnon (Hampshire) 6-2, 6-4 in the final round of the women's qualifying.
Dunblane LTC coach, Katharine Brown, has made it into the final 10 of the Miss Scotland competition.
Judy Murray will be at Kippen LTC this weekend to officially open the Stirlingshire tennis club's brand new courts.
The efforts of several years of fundraising activities come to fruition at Udny LTC this weekend when an Aberdeenshire tennis club officially opens its brand new courts.
St Andrews youngster, Morven McCulloch won her first match against Edita Raca (GBR), 6-1, 6-3 at the AEGON Pro-Series, in Edinburgh today.
Alan Liddell from Glasgow will hold ‘Alan’s Cancer Event’ on Tuesday (May 5) - his 57th birthday - and is hoping as many members of the public come along and take-part to raise money for three cancer charities.
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