| Venus, seeded 16th, powered through the first 
				set but appeared to lose energy toward the end of the second in 
				broiling conditions inside the newly built Louis Armstrong 
				Stadium.
 The 38-year-old American said the crowd's encouragement had 
				helped her.
 
 "I felt the energy, definitely," Venus said. "That love-40 game 
				at four all was not looking good and you guys really got me 
				through that."
 
 Asked about the possibility of a match-up against her sister, 
				Venus said it was a tough draw.
 
 "(Serena is) definitely fully capable of winning tonight's 
				match," she said. "So hopefully I'll see her Friday.
 
 "Obviously, it's early in the tournament, so both of us are 
				going to be looking forward to continuing to play better."
 
 Venus Williams won the U.S. Open in 2000 and 2001 while the 
				36-year-old Serena, seeded 17th, has lifted the trophy at 
				Flushing Meadows six times.
 
 (Reporting by Amy Tennery and Rory Carroll, editing by Ed 
				Osmond)
 
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