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The Outer Courts - U.S. Open Day 2

KEY BISCAYNE, FL - MARCH 30:  Yanina Wickmayer of Belgium returns a shot against Marion Bartoli of France during day eight of the 2010 Sony Ericsson Open at Crandon Park Tennis Center on March 30, 2010 in Key Biscayne, Florida.  She'll be on Court 13 in New York on Tuesday. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

Day 1 proved to be an exciting day on the outside courts, and Day 2 looks just as good or even better.

We'll see some more 5-setters, controversial calls, and maybe some Americans advancing to the second round.

Here's the best of Day 2:

Court 4:

Eduardo Schwank vs. Robbie Ginepri - How much does Ginepri have left in the tank?

Court 6:

Anna Chakvetadze Vs. Uruszula Radwanska - Should be a close match.  Chakvetadze has stepped up her game lately.

Court 7:

David Ferrer vs. Alexandr Dolgopolov - Great match. Ferrer is a tough competitor.  Dolgopolov is an up and comer.

Court 11:

David Nalbandian vs. Rik De Voest - Should be an easy win for Nalbandian, but it's fun watching him play.

Court 13:

Jeremy Chardy vs. Ernests Gulbis - Anything can, and will happen in this one.

Alla Kudryavtseva vs. Yanina Wickmayer - A great matchup on a small court.

See you at the courts.

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I really like Dolgopolov...

and Chardy-Gulbis is a battle of very talented players

"We're starting to get into Plush mode," Nyjer Morgan said

by ryzim22 on Aug 30, 2010 8:20 PM EDT reply actions  

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