Wendelken Leads British Title Charge As International Tennis Returns To Glasgow

Harry Wendelken (photo: LTA)

LTA Media Release, November 3, 2025

International tennis returned to Glasgow’s Scotstoun Tennis Centre at the Lexus British Pro Series Glasgow, with Britain’s Harry Wendelken giving the home crowd a British title to celebrate.

The event, hosted by Tennis Scotland and the LTA, saw a women’s ITF World Tennis Tour W75 event take place alongside a men’s M25 tournament, with the women’s event the joint-highest level tennis event to place in Scotland this year, alongside an ATP Challenger 75 tournament held in February.

Wendelken, who hails from Cambridgeshire, has enjoyed the best season of his fledgling career in 2025 including a maiden ATP Challenger singles title in Greece last month, and he continued his hot streak with a title run that included the defeats of three seeded players. After taking down number one seed Clement Chidekh in the quarter finals and sixth seed Alastair Gray in the semis, Wendelken, himself the fifth seed, faced Dutch eighth seed Jelle Sels for the title. In a back-and-forth affair, the first two sets were split one apiece, before Wendelken’s serve began to dominate, losing just six points on his serve all set and winning the final four games in a row to claim the crown 6-3 1-6 6-2.

Speaking after his win, Wendelken said, “This week I was able to compose myself and keep my emotions inside which has really helped me. I’ve been working really hard with my coach and psychologist on the mental side which has helped me a lot. I’ve been coming here for a few years and always enjoy it, there’s always a great crowd and it’s really well organised.”

In the women’s singles, it was a familiar face in Ukraine’s Daria Snigur, the 2023 women’s singles champion in Glasgow, who emerged victorious at Scotstoun. The number three seed dominated throughout the week, dropping just one set, and made similarly short work of Switzerland’s Susan Bandecchi in Sunday’s final, needing just over an hour to reclaim her title with a 6-4 6-3 win.

Snigur said post-win of the week, “It’s always difficult playing against a friend like Susan, but I’m very happy to win. It’s the second time I’ve won this tournament, so I love Scotland and Glasgow and want to say thank you to everyone who watched the match today.”

In the doubles, three Brits enjoyed strong weeks but had to settle for runners-up trophies. In the women’s doubles, Freya Christie and Lily Miyazaki lost out to the Swiss-American pair of Celine Naef and Clervie Ngounoue 6-0 6-4, meanwhile in the men’s doubles, Joe Tyler and American partner Phillip Jordan lost out to Dutch number one seeds Jarno Jans and Niels Visker.

Tournament Director Mike Cohen, Head of Competitions and Events at Tennis Scotland, said: “We’ve had a fantastic week hosting the Lexus British Pro Series at Glasgow Club Scotstoun and were delighted to welcome big crowds to support the players. The event culminated in an exciting finals weekend with lots of great tennis on show. Congratulations to the winners and thanks to everyone involved for making this such a memorable week.”

International tournaments such as the Lexus British Pro Series Glasgow are part of the LTA’s Performance Competitions Calendar (PCC) which provides significantly enhanced opportunities for British players at each age and stage of the performance player pathway on home soil. The calendar is designed to provide comprehensive opportunities for British players to play, earn ranking points and win prize money at home, throughout the year.

The event at Scotstoun was the final international tennis event of 2025 to be held in Britain. The 2026 LTA Performance Competitions Calendar, detailing international tennis events being held across the country next year, will be announced in December.