US Open results: Novak Djokovic survives scare to beat Kyle Edmund as Cameron Norrie reaches third round

British No 1 took the first set before Djokovic fought his way back into the contest, but compatriot Norrie saw off Federico Corria in straight sets to reach the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time

Thursday 03 September 2020 04:15 EDT
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Novak Djokovic celebrates his second-round victory over Kyle Edmund
Novak Djokovic celebrates his second-round victory over Kyle Edmund (Reuters)

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Kyle Edmund bowed out of the US Open despite giving Novak Djokovic an early scare but Cam Norrie booked his place in the third round of a grand slam for the first time.

Edmund took the first set against three-time champion Djokovic, who is unbeaten in 2020, but the Serbian rallied to come through 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, 6-4, 6-2.

Meanwhile Norrie continued his superb run at Flushing Meadows as he withstood a minor third set revival from opponent Federico Coria to fashion a 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 win.

World number 44 Edmund came into his match with a win over Djokovic under his belt on clay in Madrid in 2018. He had also taken the first set when they met at Wimbledon later that year.

However, just as he did at SW19, Djokovic took the next three and made it six wins over the Briton to move a step closer to grand slam title number 18.

Edmund said: "It was a good test for me. He was coming in in more form than I was. But I thought overall it was a really good test to see where I'm at.

"I thought my level was good. There were stages where my level dropped then I picked it up a bit, and broke him in the third. But he's number one in the world for a reason."

Edmund had found his rhythm impressively and forced the tie-break, fashioning the first set point on his own serve and taking it in style with an ace right down the T.

However, Edmund came up with two double faults to hand Djokovic the first break of the match early in the second, and he drew level by crunching down an ace.

A double break in the third set put an increasingly pumped up Djokovic firmly in control and Edmund's New York campaign was ended in three hours and 13 minutes.

Kyle Edmund fought valiantly before going down in four sets
Kyle Edmund fought valiantly before going down in four sets (Getty)

Djokovic said: "I just had to hang in there, mentally. Kyle played a fantastic first set, he didn't do much wrong, he served very well and was aggressive from the back of the court.

"For a set-and-a-half it was anybody's game. But after the second set I felt more comfortable. It was a very good test and I'm happy to get through."

Norrie continued to show no ill effects from his epic first round win over Diego Schwarzmann as he brushed aside Coria to set up a third round clash with Alejandro Davidovich Fokina.

The British number three barely looked back after fashioning a double-break advantage in the opening set, moving seamlessly one set away from victory.

Cameron Norrie is through to the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time in his career
Cameron Norrie is through to the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time in his career (Getty)

Coria showed sterner resistance in the third and held a series of break points which briefly put Norrie's two-set lead in jeopardy.

But it was the Briton who pulled out the decisive break before successfully serving for the match and a place in round three after four previous second round losses.

Norrie told Amazon Prime: "It feels even better because I'm not playing my best tennis and I'm just really proud of my attitude out there.

"Having had such a good win against Schwarzmann on Monday I was pleased to back it up.

"It's always tough to have such a high like that and then get up for the next one, so I was happy to get through in straight sets and save the legs a little bit."

Davidovich Fokina booked his third round meeting with Norrie when he surprised Poland's 24th seed Hubert Hurkacz in four sets.

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