Glasgow teenager Anna Brogan caused a Wimbledon sensation in the girls' singles by pulverising the hopes of top seed Marketa Vondrousova.
Handed a wildcard for the tournament, Brogan, 17, made light of being handed the toughest possible draw by racing to a 6-1, 6-2 victory against her Czech opponent.
Brogan thrilled the Court 14 crowd, and British Fed Cup captain Judy Murray was seriously impressed, later writing on Twitter: "Nice work @annabrogan14 beating top seed in girls singles @Wimbledon. That's my girl x"
There was even a congratulatory note from Scottish swimming star Michael Jamieson, who wrote to Brogan: "Cracking result, well done!!! :)"
Earlier, another Glasgwegian, Maia Lumsden, also 17, beat No.3 seed Dalma Galfi of Hungary 7-5, 6-3, and next faces Floridian Tornado Black.
The only Scottish entrant in the boys event, wild card Ewan Moore, of Prestwick, had no easy task either, taking on No 6 seed Marcelo Barrios Vera of Chile. Ultimately, he came up short, by a 7-6 (2), 6-3 scoreline, but not before subjecting him to a first set tie break.
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