Federer eases through

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30 August 2013

Roger Federer gave another hint that he could yet be a factor in the later stages of the US Open by brushing aside Carlos Berlocq in the second round.

The five-time champion is seeded only seventh after a poor season and has not reached a grand slam final since winning Wimbledon last summer.

Much stiffer tests await but Federer struck the ball well in a swift 6-3 6-2 6-1 victory over Argentina's Berlocq on Arthur Ashe.

His final match before the tournament was a quarter-final against Rafael Nadal in Cincinnati, which he lost in three sets but showed enough of his old magic to make the obituaries seem premature.

The pair could yet meet again at the same stage here.

Federer said: "For me, one match against Rafa is not going to make my season or going to make me super confident or not. It needs to be more than that.

"It hadn't been actually a terrible season up until Wimbledon really, and Wimbledon was just a disappointment. I wish I could have played better, but I thought (Sergiy) Stakhovsky overall played pretty well. Let's give him some credit, too.

"After that, I just really hoped I could win Hamburg and Gstaad back-to-back to gain confidence. It never really happened.

"For me it was just playing matches again, enjoying myself training really hard, and I really got the matches I was looking for in Cincinnati, and I'm still hopefully gaining confidence match by match.

"As we know, it might not just take a match but it might take just a few matches, and next thing you know you're playing really, really good tennis again and you're close to playing some really great tennis.

"I think that's kind of where I am right now, and that's where every match is really important to me and how I play every single point."

Fourth seed David Ferrer is another man trying to find his form, and he dropped a set against his fellow Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut but came through 6-3 6-7 (5/7) 6-1 6-2.

There were also straight-sets victories for Richard Gasquet and Janko Tipsarevic.

The final match of the night ended just before midnight with 13th seed John Isner beating Gael Monfils 7-5 6-2 4-6 7-6 (7/4) in a hugely entertaining contest.

Flamboyant Frenchman Monfils is a crowd favourite wherever he goes but it was unusual to hear the normally ultra patriotic American crowd chanting 'Monfils, Monfils' when he took the third set.

Isner won the crowd back onto his side during the fourth set and flung his racket to the floor when he finally clinched victory in the tie-break.

Next up for Isner is Philipp Kohlschreiber - a rematch of a contest at the same stage last year when the German won in five sets after 2am.

Tenth seed Milos Raonic had a much more straightforward contest against Pablo Andujar of Spain, winning 6-1 6-2 6-4, and next meets Feliciano Lopez.

On Friday, top seed Novak Djokovic takes on Benjamin Becker of Germany while the night session features an attractive-looking contest between two former champions, sixth seed Juan Martin del Potro and Lleyton Hewitt.

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