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Glittering array of tennis stars to descend on Gleneagles

Mats Wilander
Mats Wilander

Gleneagles will welcome a glittering array of tennis stars this weekend.

The list of stars taking part in the Brodies Invitational will include former UK number one player Greg Rusedski, former world number one Mats Wilander, Thomas Enqvist and Xavier Malisse.

They will be joined by former Wimbledon quarter-finalist and current national coach for Scotland, Colin Fleming. Coach Judy Murray will attend on Saturday to provide a family fun tennis session as part of her Tennis on the Road programme to encourage grass roots involvement in the sport.

Tin Henman will be attending but won’t be taking part in matches due to an injury.

The Brodies Invitational event is now part of the prestigious ATP Champions Tour with proceeds raised going to Maggie’s cancer care centres and Cancer Research UK.

This will be the second year the tournament has been played at Gleneagles. The number of tickets has been increased to 1,000 across both days due to the popularity of last year’s event.

The tennis legends will compete in four matches across Friday and Saturday.

Judy Murray said: “It’s great to have top-class tennis in Scotland and last year’s event was exciting, fun and very popular with the crowd. It is a chance to see some of the world’s tennis legends in action, to showcase Scotland’s best young prospects and to give many parents and children the chance to try tennis through my fun family event.”

For more information visit www.brodiesinvitational.com/get-tickets