Ema, Ali and Georgie should all be in the main draw. As should Ben Draper and jack Molloy.
In qualis, Jeremy G has come through one round but has a hard match next against a very good, but lowly ranked, French boy who plays far better than his ranking (made the semis of the G2 last week in Spain).
In the main draw, Ben has the top seed, Louis Tessa, JWR 51, ATP 1366, who lost in the final of the Grade 1 to Ryan Storrie a couple of weeks back.
Jack Molloy plays Jaimee Floyd Angel (born 2000), who beat jack in three sets last time they played (and defeated Alexis Canter earlier this year)
In the girls, two get wildcards, which you'd think was promising, but Ema gets Manon Leonard, the lowly ranked girl, born 2001, who took Tara to 4-6 in the third, a fortnight ago, having beaten the WTA 344 Slovak in the QR1, and Georgie gets Bencheikh, the 14 year-old top youngster in France (although Georgie beat her about 6 months ago and a couple of other girls are now challenging her 'top dog' spot). Ali Collins has drawn a Swiss girl, Kung.
Great results from the Brits. With Jack getting revenge for the loss last time, and Ema putting Manon nicely back in her place (tennis is a great game - you take out a top 350 player one week, and lose to an unranked junior, only about 100 even in the junior rankings the next....)
Very well done to Ali, beating the number 2 seed in singles and, with Georgina Axon, the number one seed in doubles. With big scores having come off lately, for what it matters, she has dropped back to JWR 201, and she is probably a very dangerous floater at that ranking. Her results already this week will have it on the way up again and she has little to defend in coming months. She seems to follow a quite limited but challenging schedule. I sense that she is being carefully developed.
Among our higher ranked girls, Ema and Georgina seem to get comparatively limited focus as to their future prospects although I believe at least one of them is pretty well regarded and funded by the LTA. I know very little about either, but all the best to them.