NEW YORK -- Nikolay Davydenko, the fourth seed in the men's draw, stormed into the second round of the U.S. Open on Monday with a 6-4, 6-0, 6-1 drubbing of American Jesse Levine.
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Davydenko, who reached the semifinals last year, raced to
victory in one hour 40 minutes and will next play German Nicolas
Kiefer or American Vince Spadea.
After a tight first set, Levine became more erratic and
Davydenko took advantage to cruise through the second in just 20
minutes.
The Russian maintained his momentum in the third set to
clinch an impressive victory.
Source: ESPN.com
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