Scotland has always produced fewer high-level tennis players. Despite Andy Murray’s breakthroughs, the nation’s talent pipeline stays thin. Critics point to a rigid system that fails younger players early on. Parents notice kids quit tennis before they peak. Judy Murray argues the setup wastes raw potential too often. Officials stay quiet on long-term plans for junior talent. The debate flared up again at last year’s top British event near London. Spectators cheered as Princess Kate appeared courtside. Her presence underlined questions about the sport’s future. Judy Murray pushed for a reset of youth tennis nationwide. Murray insists on fixing the support structure from the ground up. Kids dreaming of glory need better early encouragement. Britain’s tennis dreams rest on smarter investment now. The gaps remain even after years of Murray’s global success. Local clubs struggle to keep teens engaged. Funds dry up while other nations pour support overseas. Pathways to pro leagues stay narrow. Judy Murray calls for bolder action. British tennis hangs in the balance The sport demands urgent upgrades. Progress could come too late for tomorrow’s players.