Tennis star McHugh takes inspiration from the Murrays
The Bearsden youngster turned in two terrific performances to get to the last 16 of the Junior Singles.
Firstly he overcame dehydration sickness during his first round match with America's Gianni Rossi to win 6-2 2-6 6-4.
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Hide AdAnd he then knocked out number six seed Marco Mildanovic from Serbia, storming through the first set 6-0 and then taking the second 7-6.
The 17-year-old's run came to an end in the third round when he lost 6-3 6-7 6-2 to France's Matteo Martineau.
Aidan also got the chance to hit with Andy Murray in a practice session before the tournament began.
Both Andy and brother Jamie regularly encourage Aidan and other developing young Scottish tennis stars in the hope what they have achieved will rub off.
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Hide AdAidan has said his dream is one day to play in - and hopefully win - and dad Chris says this year's experience at SWQ19 can only do him good.
He said: "It’s been great being around Jamie and Andy and seeing how they do it and how they speak.
“They’ve been very nice to Aidan - very friendly and very helpful.
“The best advice he’s had is to keep working every day. To do the simple things better so improve his skill level and game at the same time… to keep mentally level as well.”
Murray’s spokesman said: “Andy always takes an interest in up and coming British players.”