Andy Murray's first charity exhibition match in Glasgow has raised over £305,000.

The Scots Wimbledon champion staged Andy Murray Live at the city's SSE Hydro in front of a sell-out crowd of over 10,000 people on Wednesday, September 21.

Brother Jamie Murray, former British number one Tim Henman and Grigor Dimitrov all took part in the event, which included a series of doubles and singles matches.

Unicef has now revealed that the charity show raised over £305,000 to help children.

The charity tweeted: "We can now announce that #AndyMurrayLive in September raised over £290,000 to help children. Thank you to all who donated."

Proceeds from the show will be split between Unicef, a charity which Andy Murray is an ambassador for, and Glasgow charity Young People's Futures.