Not much success to report. Ewan earns the chance to avenge his comprehensive defeat by the Italian qualifier last week, but Ema was unable to repeat last week's good run.
Boys R1 (L32)
(4) Ewan Moore d. Zsombor Piros (HUN) 6-0 6-3
(Q) Marcell Bartakovics (HUN) d. Charles Broom 6-3 6-4
R2
(4) Ewan Moore v (Q) Riccardo Balzerani (ITA)
Girls R1 (L32)
Jodie Anna Burrage d. (Q) Alexandra Pisareva (UKR) 6-3 6-0
(WC) Csenge Furak (HUN) d. (7) Ema Lazic 6-1 6-2
Valeria Gorlats (EST) d. Anastasia Mikheeva 6-3 6-0
Monica Cappelletti (ITA) v Francesca Jones
Andreea Amalia Rosca (ROU) d. Georgina Axon 6-3 6-3
R2
Jodie Anna Burrage v Lea Boskovic (CRO)
(6) Anastasia Zarytska (UKR) v Monica Cappelletti (ITA) or Francesca Jones
Given that it's a G2, doubles give relatively high points.
In the boys, into the quarters are:
R1:Constantin BITTOUN KOUZMINE (FRA) / Maxime TRENIKHIN (GBR) def. Bence TAMAS (HUN) / Oliver VARGA-TOTH (HUN) 6-4 7-6(0)
R1:Charles BROOM (GBR) / Ewan MOORE (GBR) def. Pavel KOTOV (RUS) / Alexander OVCHAROV (RUS) [2] 2-6 6-3 [10-3]
Very nice victory over the second seeds by Charles and Ewan.
And worth noting Maxime Trenikhin because (a) it's a memorable name, (b) it's his first ever ITF points, and (c) he very cleverly, as a completely unranked player, managed to team up with the JWR 173 French junior, age 16, with a Junior CH 114 - always good to choose the right partner
In the largely GB tussle in the girls,
R1: Jodie Anna BURRAGE (GBR) / Panna UDVARDY (HUN) [4] def. Georgina AXON (GBR) / Ema LAZIC (GBR) 6-4 3-6 [10-8]