Our two boys here will do well to win a round, and if they do they will face two of Europe's top juniors Geoffrey Blancaneaux and Mate Valkusz. Max lost narrowly to Finn's opponent in a G2 earlier in the year, while Finn was well beaten by Max's opponent in another G2. The girls have a much better chance of progressing, and are seeded.
Live scores should be found at http://www.tennisticker.de/sui/sui2034/sb.html or http://www.tennisscores.de/livescore/itfjun/livescorer.html
Max did well to run the fast-rising Montenegran close. Finn's match is only scheduled for Tuesday, meaning that he has to play twice tomorrow if successful (I guess that either he or his opponent have arrived late). Emily should be on today and Jodie's first opponent is known - a strong Swede, though Jodie won their clash on grass at Roehampton quite comfortably.
Boys R1 (L128)
Rrezart Cungu (MNE) d. Max Stewart 1-6 7-5 7-5
Patrick Kaukovalta (FIN) v Finn Bass
Girls R2
Ida Jarlskog (SWE) v (6) Jodie Anna Burrage
(13) Emily Appleton v Nika Kozar (SLO)
www.tennisticker.de/sui/sb.html appears to be the new link for live scores this year, while a live stream of sorts has started up at www.youtube.com/watch on one court (nice for a view of the Alpine background in Klosters at least)
Not only did Finn edge an unsurprisingly tight match against the Finn, but he went on a few hours later to despatch the number 2 seed in straight sets for probably his best ever win against the former JWR1
Boys R1 (L128)
Finn Bass d. Patrick Kaukovalta (FIN) 6-1 3-6 7-6(7)
The top seeds here are very strong, and Emily will have to scalp a top ten ranked Russian to progress further. Amina Anshba's last junior tournament was a G1 on clay where she beat WTA Gstaad semi-finalist (and French Open champion) Rebeka Masarova in the final. Since then she has won a $10K tournament.