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The wind also played havoc in the Wozniacki match, though that picture may have been best illustrated by looking not on the court, but in her player-guest box, where her newest admirer, Donald Trump, watched on, his poofy hair coming unshellacked in the breeze.
Wozniacki, a finalist last year, is already figuring out how to succeed in the Big Apple. For instance, when The Donald calls asking for something, you say yes.
"He called my agent and asked if there was going to be a space in my box," Wozniacki said. "I said, `Of course, there's always a place for Mr. Trump.'"
She beat unseeded Dominika Cibulkova 6-2, 7-5 in a match that "featured" 43 unforced errors from the loser.
"I would say it was the most difficult conditions I have ever played in," Cibulkova said.
Earlier, Zvonareva was singing the same tune after her 6-3, 7-5 victory over No. 31 Kaia Kanepi, a match in which Kanepi committed a cringe-inducing 60 unforced errors.
The tone for the match was set early, when the players traded service breaks right away to make it 1-1, and they combined for 12 unforced errors and one winner through the first two games.
"Yeah, I think the weather was definitely not for the good tennis out there," Zvonareva said.
Only Federer might have disagreed.
He neutralized Soderling, whose victory over Federer earlier this year added to one the year before at Roland Garros against Nadal. Soderling is one of only two players to beat Roger and Rafa in the Grand Slams, which is what made him, in many minds, the most dangerous player in the draw this side of the top two.
But he won't do any more damage in this tournament. Federer improved to 13-1 against Soderling and said it was not a revenge match in his mind.
"I just feel happy that I played a good match under tough circumstances against a player who's really hard to beat these days, especially on the hard courts," Federer said. "It really favors his game, and he's had a wonderful run the last couple of years."
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