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Unheralded qualifier Coin upsets top-seeded Ivanovic at U.S. Open

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Nadal joined Venus and Serena Williams, James Blake, David Ferrer, Andy Murray and Dinara Safina in moving into the third round. No. 14 Ivo Karlovic posted the stat of the day while beating Florent Serra of France in straight sets -- he finished ahead in aces 42-0.

The Ivanovic-Coin match was originally scheduled for the smaller Louis Armstrong Stadium, but was moved to the main Ashe stage to give the crowd a treat. The fans hardly knew what really was in store.

Tentative at times, Ivanovic seemed to regain her edge midway through third set. She led 40-0 in the fifth game and was about to break Coin's serve when suddenly the momentum shifted.

Coin came back to hold, starting her decisive streak.

Ivanovic tried to stave off Coin in the final game, but it was too late for the 20-year-old Serbian star. Coin won on her third match point -- quite a result for someone playing in her first tour-level event.

Coin had failed to qualify for the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon. And she certainly wasn't anything bankable going into this match -- she had earned less than $100,000 lifetime as a pro, and was facing someone who had won nearly $6 million.

Next up for Coin in the third round is countrywoman Amelie Mauresmo, who beat Kaia Kanepi of Estonia 2-6, 6-4, 6-0. Coin and Mauresmo once played at the same club near Paris and shared the same coach, though they don't know each other well.

"I know she was No. 1," Coin said.

Unlike Ivanovic, men's top seed Rafael Nadal cruises through his match in straight sets. (AP)  
Unlike Ivanovic, men's top seed Rafael Nadal cruises through his match in straight sets. (AP)  
Going into this Open, Ivanovic had played only two matches since Wimbledon while her thumb healed. The injury forced her to withdraw from the Olympics before they began, limited her practice time, and sent her from Beijing to Australia for treatment.

Fourth-seeded Serena Williams routed Elena Vesnina of Russia 6-1, 6-1 and seventh-seeded Venus Williams overwhelmed Rossana De Los Rios of Paraguay 6-0, 6-3.

"I'm very satisfied so far, the way it's gone," Venus said.

Venus breezed past an opponent ranked 117th. After teaming with her sister to win Olympic gold in doubles, she stayed on course to play Serena in the quarterfinals here.

"Whichever way the draw goes, whichever way the matches go, as long as hopefully it's a win for me, I'm pretty happy about it," she said.

Williams is the last woman to win consecutive championships at the U.S. Open, but hasn't taken the title since 2001.

"Oh yes, I remember. I won't forget, but I'd like to have a more recent memory as of, like, '08," she said. "Kind of overdue."

Among the other winners were No. 9 Agnieszka Radwanska, No. 17 Alize Cornet, No. 18 Dominika Cibulkova and No. 19 Nadia Petrova. But No. 20 Nicole Vaidisova lost to Severine Bremond of France 7-5, 6-3.

The No. 6-seeded Safina, not nearly as volatile as brother Marat Safin, played under control in beating Roberta Vinci of Italy 6-4, 6-3.

On the men's side, fourth-seeded Ferrer beat Andreas Beck of Germany 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 7-6 (5), sixth-seeded Murray defeated Michael Llodra of France 6-4, 1-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7) and Argentine teenager Juan Martin Del Potro notched his 21st consecutive victory, beating Thomaz Bellucci of Brazil 4-6, 6-1, 7-5, 6-3.

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