Federer reaches US Open 2nd round
Five-time champion Roger Federer reached the second round of the US Open, after beating Colombian Santiago Giraldo 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. Federer, owner of 16 Grand Slam titles, equalled Andre Agassi for the second-most Grand Slam match victories in the Open Era with his 224th—nine fewer than Jimmy Connors.
The Swiss great wasn't at his sharpest, dropping his serve 3 times and making 35 unforced errors. Even so, the outcome against the 54th-ranked Giraldo—who has never beaten a top-10 player—was never in doubt. That was all that mattered to Federer, who told the crowd afterwards that winning is "the only thing, really"."I don't care how I do it," he said. "It doesn't need to be pretty. I don't think I've ever played my very, very best in the first round."
The third-seeded Swiss needed one hour and 46 minutes under the lights on the Arthur Ashe stadium court to advance to a second round clash with Israel's Dudi Sela, who beat Brazilian Thomaz Bellucci 4-6, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-0.
Federer, who turned 30 earlier this month, is trying to win his first Grand Slam title since the 2010 Australian Open—and keep alive his streak of eight straight seasons with at least one Grand Slam crown.




