Maia Lumsden hailed a memorable Glasgow homecoming after grabbing ITF World Tennis Tour glory in Scotstoun.

The Scot, 25, joined forces with Portuguese star Francisca Jorge to topple Freya Christie and Olivia Gadecki in straight sets and lift the women’s doubles trophy.

The triumph marked Lumsden’s sixth professional title of the year – and second at Scotstoun Community Indoor Tennis Centre – and the current singles world No.80 revelled in triumphing in front of a partisan home crowd.

“To win a tournament in Glasgow is a really nice feeling for me, playing at home – it’s been an awesome week,” she said.

“This is the first week we’ve played together, I really enjoyed the way we played together from the first match, it was fun doubles.”

Elsewhere, there was an all-British final in the men’s doubles as Finn Bass and Millen Hurrion edged a tight match against George Houghton and Hamish Stewart.

And Bass credited the duo’s US college experience, coupled with the tough matches they faced all week, for helping them to come through a tight three-set match.

He said: “We had a lot of confidence from getting through tough moments this week and managed to play a fantastic third set tie-break.

“This is the first time we’ve played together so I’m sure we’re going to play many more times together.

“We’re used to playing in front of pretty big crowds in US collegiate tennis so obviously we knew we were playing a home favourite and fantastic player in Hamish…so we knew we’d have a bit of support against us.”

In the singles events, Ukrainian Daria Snigur secured women’s victory while Belgian Alexander Blockx triumphed in the men’s competitions.

Snigur, who defeated Germany’s Mona Bathel 6-4 6-4, said: “I’m very happy because this is my second title of the year, it was not easy and I’m very happy now. The last two matches I played amazing players but I tried to do my best every match and kept my concentration and I did my job very good today!”

And 18-year-old Blockx, who came from a set down to defeat Brit Anton Matusevich 5-7 6-4 6-2, said: “Every time I’ve been to Great Britain I’ve always felt nice, it’s my first time here in Glasgow and I’m very happy how I played the whole week, how I stayed mentally calm and fought for every point and in the end it paid off. I’m happy to win my first title finally because I lost two finals, so this one feels very good.”

The international tournaments are part of the LTA’s Performance Competitions Calendar which provides significantly enhanced opportunities for British players at each age and stage of the performance player pathway.

The Performance Competitions Calendar not only provides more playing opportunities at home for GB players, but a pathway for junior players.

Tournament Director Mike Cohen said: “This week’s Scottish Championships – Lexus GB Pro Series Event – has been a great success, with British winners in both the women’s and men’s doubles, as well as a number of British players getting into the semi-finals and finals of the singles events It’s always nice to see the next generation of players breaking through, who someday we will see competing on the tours at the top level.”