We have 4 players in the main draw here so far, with Jeremy Gschwendtner a set up in final qualifying before play was ended for the day. Trofeo Bonfiglio finalist Kaja Juvan (as a qualifier) is the very strong top seed in the girls event. Previously Kaja had reached two consecutive G2 finals, losing to Fran Jones in one. As a result she is now top 20, but has opted to play here rather than Roland Garros qualifying.
Gemma Heath has a tough opener against a seed who was a finalist in her last G2.
A super day for Jeremy who began by winning a final set tiebreak in his qualifier before later going on to oust the seventh seed in the main draw
Boys R1 (L32)
Max Stewart d. (Q) Carlo Donato (ITA) 6-2 6-1
(Q) Jeremy Gschwendtner d. (7) Kristofer Siimar (EST) 6-4 1-6 6-2
Jake Hersey d. Dostanbek Tashbulatov (KAZ) 6-4 6-2
R2
Max Stewart v (8) Federico Iannaccone (ITA)
(Q) Jeremy Gschwendtner v Simon Carr (IRL)
Jake Hersey v (2) Karlo Boljat (CRO)
Just Max makes it to the quarters (and also the doubles semis via a w/o)
Boys R2
Max Stewart d. (8) Federico Iannaccone (ITA) 6-4 6-4
Simon Carr (IRL) d. (Q) Jeremy Gschwendtner 6-4 6-4
(2) Karlo Boljat (CRO) d. Jake Hersey 6-3 7-6(4)
QF
(1) Nikita Mashtakov (UKR) v Max Stewart
Girls R2
(4) Viktoria Morvayova (SVK) d. Lauryn John-Baptiste 6-3 6-2
Max through to his first G2 doubles final. If you recognise the name of his partner it is probably because he is the one who beat both Ewan (in qualifying) and Jay in the Milan GA
Boys Doubles F
Haliak/Vrbensky (BLR/CZE) v (3) Ayeni/Stewart (USA/GBR)