Judy Murray will be giving Glasgow kids top tennis tips when her roadshow comes to the city next month.
The mum of tennis stars Andy and Jamie Murray is expected to bring her Tennis on the Road programme to Glasgow on March 2 to 3.
The roadshow will give Glasgow children the chance to experience some of the games that Judy played with her sons Andy and Jamie when they were younger.
The sessions cost little to set up and will showcase simple fun activities using everyday low-cost household objects, helping to develop the vital ABCs of sport - agility, balance and coordination.
Tennis on the Road is touring Scotland to bring tennis to a whole new generation of children. Supported by Royal Bank of Scotland, the roadshow aims to give parents, coaches, teachers and volunteers the tools needed to get children active.
Tennis on the Road kicked off in September 2014 with a special one day event at the Bunabhainneadar tennis court on the Isle of Harris, the most remote tennis court in the British Isles, followed by a taster session for the residents of Stornoway.
The tour continued, in October, with a three-day roadshow in Cumbernauld, where sessions were delivered to more than 150 children, parents, coaches, teachers and volunteers.
The most recent roadshow saw Tennis on the Road visit the residents of East Lothian in November, with eight sessions in local primary schools and tennis clubs.
The events will take place in various locations in the city.
For more information, visit www.tennisontheroad.com
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