Three young Brits will be bidding to progress in day two of the IFT World Tennis Tour Scottish Championships, held at Scotstoun.

Scot Aidan McHugh will be the first to play, facing off against Germany's Jeremy Jahn, seeded sixth, in the first round main draw of the men's singles this morning.

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In the opening round of the women's draw, Scotland's Maia Lumsden is up against Romania's Jacqueline Cristian, while top seed Liam Broady, from Stockport, is against Peter Torebko, from Germany, in the third match of the day.

The men's doubles will also get underway, with three Scots - Connor Thomson, Scott Duncan and McHugh - all in action in the first round. Thomson was beaten in men's singles qualifying yesterday, but is determined to bounce back.

Free entry is available to spectators all week at Scotstoun, with the singles finals being played on Sunday.