A host of former tennis stars took part in a clinic and exhibition match at the newly opened £750,000 arena at Gleneagles Hotel.
Former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash was joined by Henri Leconte, Thomas Enqvist, Greg Rusedski and Judy Murray, as they all descended on Perthshire for the event.
The exhibition match was a complete sell-out.
The tennis stars gave aspiring young players some tips and advice prior to the evening showcase match at the Gleneagles Arena, which was opened last month by Judy Murray.
Schools involved then took home a school tennis equipment pack, donated by the Tennis Foundation.
The Gleneagles Arena boasts four indoor tennis courts, which are open to both hotel residents and the general public.
The arena is also suitable for conferences, having a 2,250 capacity and 650 viewing seats.
Sharon Burriss, Gleneagles Arena manager, said: “We are really excited to be welcoming these legendary players to Gleneagles, for what we hope will be the first of many fantastic tennis events in the arena.
“The facility has proven very popular in its first few weeks, and we’re looking forward to a busy summer season ahead.”
Australian Cash won the Wimbledon title in 1987 when he defeated Ivan Lendl, the world number one player at the time.
Enqvist is a former Australian Open finalist who reached a career-high ranking of number four in the world. He helped Sweden reach the final of the Davis Cup in 1996 and 1997.
Rusedski is a former US Open finalist, who became known for his big serve and serve-and-volley style of tennis. Leconte won the 1984 French doubles title.