Had enough Murray-mania yet? Of course not, and neither have we.
Our team spent the day in Dunblane to find out how Scotland’s sporting hero’s hometown has enjoyed some sun-kissed celebrations.
We also have details of our man’s movements on his first day as Wimbledon champ including an audience with David Cameron, who has backed calls for Murray to become Sir Andrew.
Meanwhile, Scotland’s First Minister has defended his patriotic Royal Box capers at the final. Not for the first time, Salmond’s saltire has ruffled a few feathers. Not that he minds.
Away from tennis, St Johnstone have made a couple of signings, while the United boys are being put through their paces in Berlin.
Dundee are about to play their first pre-season friendly, and John Brown gives his thoughts on what he’s hoping to get out of the game.
But it wasn’t just sporting endeavour that caught our news-gathering eye and we have the remarkable tale of a Perth man who claims to be the son of one of history’s biggest icons. It’s a story that’s bound to have you all shook up.
Never one to shy away from controversy, Jeremy Clarkson’s been at it again, upsetting the people of Highland Perthshire. For once, it seems, it wasn’t a deliberate attempt to wind up the watching masses but a rather subtle joke has been lost upon the viewing public. See Tuesday’s paper for more.
On a more sober note, we have sad news on a cancer-stricken Kinross-shire teenager whose ambitious wishlist caught the imagination of a devoted band of Facebook followers. Tributes have been paid to brave Esme MacIntyre.For all this and more see Tuesday’s Courier or try our digital edition.