WHILE Andy Murray is rightly enjoying his well-deserved number one ranking in world tennis he better start looking over his shoulder.

It may not have quite the prestige of Paris, but there was still plenty of excitement at the second Tweeddale Tennis Junior Championships.

The big hitting tournament took in superb sunshine with arctic chills at West Linton Tennis Club.

With 24 entrants from across all four clubs in the Tweeddale area - Broughton, Innerleithen, Peebles and West Linton - spectators were treated to some very fine and competitive tennis with displays of great sportsmanship and skill.

The winners and runner up across the seven categories were:

8&U mixed: Louis Kirkpatrick (winner, Peebles), Jack Davie (runner-up, West Linton)

10&U girls: Hannah Begg (winner, West Linton), Jennifer Scott (runner-up, West Linton)

14&U girls: Zara Elliot (winner, Peebles), Leah Kane (runner-up, Peebles)

18&U girls: Zara Elliot (winner, Peebles), Kirsten Rodwell (runner-up, West Linton)

10&U boys: Louis Kirkpatrick (winner, Peebles), Thomas Elliot (runner-up, Peebles)

14&U boys: Adam Clunie (winner, West Linton), Max Blundell (runner-up, West Linton)

18&U boys: Sean Berthelsen (winner, West Linton), Max Blundell (runner-up, West Linton)

Emil Berthelsen, former president of West Linton Tennis club, told us: "A huge thanks go to all the players, parents, guardians, and volunteers who helped organise and run the day, and to Stuart Brown, Regional Development Manager of Tennis Scotland for coming to visit the club during the weekend matches.

"We'd also like to thank Neil Clunie, Junior Convener at West Linton Tennis Club for all the pictures, and Guy Frater of Trophy Guy at Galashiels for always being ready with our trophies."