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Four international tennis events coming to Scotland in early 2026

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Tennis Scotland are proud to announce a bumper start to 2026 with four international events scheduled to take place in January and February.

The UTR Pro Tennis Tour, ATP Challenger Tour, ITF World Tennis Tour and the ITF World Tennis Masters Tour will all be in Scotland during the first five weeks of the year – guaranteeing plenty of top-class tennis action.

It’s a first time in Scotland for the UTR PTT, which features 20-player main draws competing in group stages followed by knockout rounds, and guaranteed prize money for all competitors.

Meanwhile, the ATP Lexus Glasgow Challenger is back for a third successive year, promising a packed house yet again at Scotstoun for an event which is always a highlight.

That’s followed by a Lexus GB Pro-Series men’s event as part of the ITF World Tennis Tour and the Scottish Senior Open Championships, a much-anticipated annual event which has been upgraded to MT700 level for the first time.

Every event offers free entry to spectators, and no tickets are required – so we’d love to see you there.

Full schedule

UTR Pro Tennis Tour Stirling

  • University of Stirling
  • 4-11 January
  • Free entry

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ATP Lexus Glasgow Challenger

  • Scotstoun Community Indoor Tennis Centre
  • 12-17 January
  • Free entry

More info

 

ITF World Tennis Tour: Lexus GB Pro-Series Glasgow M25

  • Scotstoun Community Indoor Tennis Centre
  • 25 January - 2 February
  • Free entry

More info

 

ITF World Tennis Masters Tour: Scottish Senior Open Championships

  • Scotstoun Community Indoor Tennis Centre, David Lloyd West End & David Lloyd Renfrew
  • 2-8 February
  • Free entry

More info

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