They helped Tomic get past Dustin Brown in three quality sets.

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​Each day during the U.S. Open, we'll feature Anita Aguilar's photography, captioned by Steve Tignor. For more photo galleries, click here.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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David Ferrer probably enjoys looking into the sun.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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Ferrer beat Damir Dzumhur in four typically tough sets on Tuesday on Armstrong.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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Diva at work: Genie Bouchard took a moment for a quick spa treatment during her straight-sets win over Olga Govortsova.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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And remembered to make eye contact with the photographer afterward.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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The Open's new side courts are great for fans, but they left Dominika Cibulkova feeling a little oppressed yesterday, as she tried and failed to fight off CiCi Bellis of the U.S.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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New York City's latest red-carpet star, 15-year-old CiCi Bellis.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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Madison Keys won in a rout. She could probably hit those balls out of the stadium without much trouble.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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Then she stopped for a pic.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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A bear?

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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Yes, a bear. Keys walked away with a new friend.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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A lifetime of autograph hunting lies ahead.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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Gael Monfils as a juggler? Now that's an idea.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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This is the match Michael Jordan should have been watching.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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La Monf was happy just to watch himself.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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You've heard of the Genie Army. Is it time for a Bernie army?

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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They helped Tomic get past Dustin Brown in three quality sets.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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But not before Dreddy showed off a little arm.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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Roger is in the house.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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Ashe Stadium had room for two immortals last night.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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It wasn't just about the shoes, but they didn't hurt.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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18-year-old Taylor Townsend brought her own style in her Ashe debut, against Serena Williams.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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But the earrings and nail polish weren't enough, as she lost 6-3, 6-1.

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

Photos from Flushing Meadows: Day 2

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Serena finished the day looking suitably fierce in leopard print.