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Round three
Roger extended his U.S. Open winning streak to 29 straight matches with a second-round victory against Brazilian qualifier Thiago Alves 6-3, 7-5, 6-4.
Our second seed was made to work by the unfancied world number 137, who allowed just four breaks of serve in the match, but the result was never in doubt as Roger cantered to victory in two hours and 14 minutes.
Roger is seeking his fifth straight victory at Flushing Meadows, something that was last achieved 1924 by Bill Tilden (USA). He looked in imperious form at times, firing 19 aces and 54 winners to quell the early enthusiasm of his opponent. But he also produced an uncharacteristic 46 unforced errors, especially with volleys and his forehand.
Roger will meet either Chris Guccione of Australia or 28th-seeded Czech Radek Stepanek in the third round.

I agree with you
"he's playing what a shot was that hey man!!!!!!!! like i mean against ARodd in Basel!!!!hey it's in top 10!!!!!! "
It was really a similar shot as the one against Roddick! I thought I would never see a shot like
***jennysmith*** When Roger lost his serve in the first, I called Rudolph downstairs to the TV and, well, we all see what happened after that. I'm sure all the cows roo
you are playing really weel at the moment so keep on being that focused
6-3 and 6-3, the first two sets are yours!
Way to go champ!
Keep breaking him!
Go ROGER!!!