It was game, set and match at an Amersham farm as their Micro-pigs enjoyed a Wimbledon-themed treat.
The adorable porcine resident at Kew Little Pigs played with tennis balls before snaffling strawberries and cream to mark the 145th year of the world's oldest tennis tournament, which concludes on Sunday (July 10).
Olivia Mikhail set up the farm in her back garden in 2010, and the business is now an award-winning attraction.
The inspiration for the business came when Olivia's young daughter became fascinated by the animals after watching Babe - the popular children's film based on a novel by Dick King-Smith.
Olivia said: "The welfare of our pigs is paramount and we regularly set up a variety of exercises to provide them with mental stimulation, so it was lovely to watch them enjoy the tennis-themed game followed by a tasty treat.
"We have more than a decade of breeding experience and pride ourselves on being one of the best in the UK. Pigs are widely considered to be as intelligent as dogs, and their sociable and loyal personalities make them the perfect pets.
"Believe it or not, keeping a micro pig works out cheaper than a dog - and you can teach them tricks and walk them on a lead.
"They'd certainly be quite the ice-breaker down at the local park!
"We currently have an abundance of piglets available to adopt, as well as some older pigs looking for their forever homes."
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