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U.S. Open Day 2
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6:48 PM EDT, Tue September 1, 2015
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Roger Federer moved into a third place tie for men's victories at the U.S. Open after crushing Leonardo Mayer in the first round Tuesday.
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Federer, who has never lost in the first round in New York, won 84% of his first-serve points.
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Simona Halep, the women's No. 2 seed, played about a set and a half before her opponent, Marina Erakovic, retired with a knee injury.
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Caroline Wozniacki has plenty of points to defend, given she made last year's final. The Dane on Tuesday began well, dropping two games against wildcard Jamie Loeb.
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But French Open finalist Lucie Safarova made a quick exit, falling to the dangerous Lesia Tsurenko in two sets.
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Tsurenko of Ukraine has climbed the rankings recently and won her first title in Turkey in July.
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The heat wave in New York took its toll on Aussie Thanasi Kokkinakis, who had to retire against Richard Gasquet in the fifth set due to cramps.
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Donald Young stunned No. 11 seed Gilles Simon, rallying from two sets and a break down.
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Early in the day, the heat was too much for the fans and a large chunk stayed away.