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Judy Murray heading to Rutherglen Tennis Club for Davis Cup inspired event

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Rutherglen Lawn Tennis Club are excited to welcome Judy Murray back to their courts for an action-packed ‘Mini Murray Day’ that will help promote the Davis Cup being played in Glasgow.

Judy, who helped open the club’s Burnside courts in 2017 and has dropped by for visits down the years, will make her latest appearance on Saturday, September 10, ahead of elite tennis coming to Scotland later in the month.

She will be in town to see son Sir Andy compete for Great Britain in Group D of the Davis Cup at Glasgow’s Emirates Arena, where the team will face United States, Netherlands and Kazakhstan between September 13-18.

It is the first time in seven years that Andy Murray has played competitive tennis on home soil as he continues to work his way back up the world rankings following hip surgery in 2019.

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