US Open - Day Two
Wednesday 1 September 2010 09:38, UK
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Image: Caroline Wozniacki got her US Open campaign up and running on day two. -
Image: Arnaud Clement looks cool in his shades against Marcos Baghdatis -
Image: Jeremy Chardy battles it out with Ernests Gulbis -
Image: Jarrko Nieminen is hopping about in the red-hot heat of New York -
Image: Aravane Rezai from France gets hot and bothered during her match at Flushing Meadows -
Image: Fourth seed Jelena Jankovic flexes her muscles against Simona Halep. -
Image: Anne Keothavong is down and out after losing a one-set lead against Yung-Jan Chan -
Image: Mardy Fish pulls out all the stops as he makes it into round two. -
Image: Katareyna Bondarenko celebrates knocking out number eight seed Li Na of China -
Image: Svetlana Kuznetsova beats Kimiko Date Krumm to make round two. -
Image: Novak Djokovic is all but out as he falls 2-1 behind against fellow Serb Viktor Troicki and looks all out of sorts. -
Image: However, he somehow gets back into the match and claims a dramatic fifth-set win against his good friend in an exhausting contest. -
Image: It's all a bit hot for Daniel Gimeno Traver who needs some ice to cool down on court. -
Image: Mari Kirilenko is at full stretch during her first round match. -
Image: American James Blake is also made to hustle in front of his home fans. -
Image: Eighth seed Fernando Verdasco was forced to go five sets before eventually booking his place in the second round. -
Image: No such problems for Verdasco's compatriot David Ferrer. The 10th seed was a straight sets victor. -
Image: 2006 champion Maria Sharapova survived a scare in her opening match to progress in three sets. -
Image: In the first night match, top-seed Rafael Nadal was in action. -
Image: The Spanish was forced to battle against Russian Teymuraz Gabashvili. -
Image: But the world number one broke his opponent's resistance to seal his place in the next round. -
Image: American wildcard Chelsey Gullickson had the unfortunate task of taking on top-seed Wozniacki. -
Image: And the 20-year-old Dane was in ruthless form as she posted a 6-1 6-1 victory to wrap up the day's play.
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