Helensburgh's Gordon Reid will be hoping to collect another Paralympic medal after being selected for Great Britain's wheelchair tennis team.
The former Hermitage Academy pupil took home singles gold at Rio 2016, alongside a bronze medal at the 2020 games in Tokyo.
Now Reid, 32, will head to the French capital next month to compete in the men's singles and doubles.
He will compete alongside his regular partner in the Alfie Hewitt in the doubles as the pair go for the only major title which thus far eludes them, having won silver both at Rio 2016 and in Japan three years ago.
The pair are fresh from winning their sixth Wimbledon doubles title earlier this month.
Their 21st Grand Slam doubles victory saw them surpass the tally of most Grand Slam doubles titles won by one partnership.
Wheelchair tennis will take place at Roland Garros from August 30 to September 7, with the iconic venue becoming the first Grand Slam tennis venue to ever be used for a Paralympic wheelchair tennis event.
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