She's playing the mercurial youngster, Mylène Halemai, who is born 2001, born in Australia, came to France age 7, became French national champion U14 and has been part of the elite, in one of the FFT training centres, which much made about her being a potential star.
However, she's known for being very up and down, lacks confidence, keeps everything very bottled up, and gets herself in a complete tailspin at times.
Beth's best bet (now there's the title of a kids' book, if ever there was one ) is to keep ultra steady and put the pressure on her.
R32: Sam MURRAY (GBR) 282 v Audrey ALBIE (FRA) 318 (CHL278 April 19)
R32: Eden SILVA (GBR) [Q] 439 vs Manon ARCANGIOLI (FRA) [WC] 597 (CH:268 March 15)
Decent enough draws for them, but great to see them both win. They have been a bit unlucky in the next round however, as they are due to potentially face the 1 and 2 seeds, both inside the top 150, and 2 of only 3 top 200 players in the draw, (or the only 2 in the top 195 to be precise). Paquet plays Brouleau tomorrow where the winner gets Eden, but Schoofs is actually an early break down in her match, admittedly against Indy DV, so it'll be a tough match for Sam either way.