He attended St Mary's College and, from 2015, boarded at Merchiston Castle School in Edinburgh.
[3] In 2020 he began studying political science at the University of Tennessee on a tennis scholarship.
[4][5][3] After winning the title of the men's doubles of the Nottingham Open alongside Jacob Fearnley,[6] the pair received wildcards for the 2023 Wimbledon Championships.
[7] He was also given a wildcard into the men's qualifying singles and beat Mili Poljicak before pushing the experienced Radu Albot to three sets.
[8] In the doubles, he and Fearnley beat Andre Goransson and Ben McLachlan in the opening round before losing to Matthew Ebden and Rohan Bopanna.