Lui Maxted d. (WC) JC Roddick (USA) 6-4 6-1
Adam Jurajda (CZE) d. Luka Petrovic 4-6 6-3 6-2
William Nolan d. (Q) Masato Perera (USA) 6-4 6-3
R2
(1) Peter Fajta (HUN) v Lui Maxted
(4) Jack Pinnington Jones v (WC) Nishesh Basavareddy (USA)
(13) Toby Samuel v Samir Banerjee (USA)
(5) Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (FRA) v William Nolan
I'm assuming no streams? Are there ever any for the latter stages?
Although there are streams from an increasing number of junior events I cannot recall any here, and there is no mention of them on the sites most likely to advertise them
Cheers David, shame, I was struggling to find one the other day and gave up. Mind, although not the same because it's just one of about 30 W15 events there, and not a prestigious tournament, that current Turkish W15 event is kind of like a Jr event. Parry, Lopatetska, P. Kudermetova, Andreeva (who won a title last week), and loads of other 16 and 17 year olds. There are a few streams as well and Kudermetova is currently playing a 14 year old local WC (Soke) who is holding her own.
Slim pickings for Lui against the top seed while Millie also loses out.. Will has just started
Boys R2
(1) Peter Fajta (HUN) d. Lui Maxted 6-3 6-0
(4) Jack Pinnington Jones d. (WC) Nishesh Basavareddy (USA) 6-4 6-2
(13) Toby Samuel v Samir Banerjee (USA)
(5) Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (FRA) v William Nolan
R3
(4) Jack Pinnington Jones v (WC) Ben Shelton (USA)
Girls R2
(6) Sofia Costoulas (BEL) d. Amelia Bissett 6-3 6-2
(4) Matilda Mutavdzic d. Valencia Xu (USA) 6-1 6-4
R3
(4) Matilda Mutavdzic v (15) Radka Zelnickova (SVK)
Toby and Will both lost in straight sets yesterday, but Matilda joins Jack in the quarter-finals. Jack's French opponent was a recent Grade 1 finalist, but Matilda's opponent has yet to be determined
Boys R2
Samir Banerjee (USA) d. (13) Toby Samuel 7-5 6-4
(5) Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard (FRA) d. William Nolan 6-4 6-3
R3
(4) Jack Pinnington Jones d, (WC) Ben Shelton (USA) 6-2 6-2
Jack PJ had a bye in the doubles round 1, and played Will and partner in round 2, so he continues as Jon indicates with British opposition today. Matilda and Andorran partner (Kasintseva) were top seeded in the girls but lost 11-9 in a match tiebreak
They exchanged breaks at the start of the decider, but that's as good as it got. Elsa Jac is a set up in her QF, so given their last 2 recent meetings, it might have just been delaying the inevitable, but a shame she couldn't have matched her seeding and made the SF (although saying that, sometimes seedings can be a bit misleading in jrs - I have no idea if Matilda would have been expected to win today).