Top seeds Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic were forced to take a backseat to America’s latest tennis sweetheart on Thursday, as 15-year-old Catherine Bellis hogged the Flushing Meadows limelight once again.

However, Bellis, who shot from obscurity to fame with a shock first round win over Dominika Cibul-kova, could not deliver the fairytale American tennis fans had hoped for, falling 6-3 0-6 6-2 to Kazakhstan‘s Zarina Diyas.

While former US Open champion Andy Murray played in front of thousands of empty seats on the Arthur Ashe Stadium court, hundreds lined up at the entrances to a jam-packed Court 17, trying to catch a glimpse of “CiCi” – the teenager’s nickname.

Murray, the 2012 US champion, looked fresh as he rolled to a 6-3 6-3 6-4 victory

With hoards more gathered around giant screens outside the main stadiums, groans of disappointment could be heard across the sprawling US National Tennis Centre as the crowd watched the match slowly slip away.

“I think what surprised me is that I could really, like, stay with these pros,” Bellis said.

“I think today if I had played a little bit better, it would have been a different result. But, I mean, just that I can play with them is really good.”

It was not all bad news for the home fans as five-time US Open champion Serena Williams sailed through brisk winds to land comfortably in the third round of the year’s final grand slam.

Gusty breezes led Williams to misfire for three double faults in her first service game before the two-time defending champion found her bearings to swat aside fellow American Vania King 6-1 6-0 in 56 minutes.

Wimbledon champion Djokovic followed Williams onto the Arthur Ashe Stadium court and was equally efficient, gliding past French veteran Paul-Henri Mathieu 6-1 6-3 6-0.

“It was very windy out there but I was able to adjust. I used my serve efficiently, getting them in,” said the Serb, who pounded in 75 per cent of his first serves, including 13 aces, without a double fault.

Most of the other leading seeds remained on course for an expected journey into the second week of the tournament.

Eighth seed Murray, who overcame cramping in his first-round victory, roared past unseeded German Matthias Bachinger in three sets to reach the third round.

Murray, the 2012 US champion, looked fresh as he rolled to a 6-3 6-3 6-4 victory.

Canada‘s hopes of first grand slam winner also stayed alive as men’s fifth seed Milos Raonic blasted his way into the third round with a 7-6 5-7 6-4 7-6 win over Peter Gojowczyk while women’s seventh seed Eugenie Bouchard, trying to reach a fourth consecutive grand slam semi-final, scored a 6-2 6-7 6-4 decision over Romania‘s Sorana Cirstea.

Ninth seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, of France, cruised by Aleksandr Nedovyesov, of Kazakhstan, 6-3 6-4 6-4 and big-serving John Isner beat German Jan-Lennard Struff in straight sets.

Hard-hitting American Sam Querrey limited his time spent on court against a healthy Guillermo Garcia-Lopez with his racket, beating the 28th-seeded Spaniard 6-3 6-4 6-4.

Querrey’s win earned him the dubious honour of advancing to face Djokovic in the next round.

“Sam is one of the top Americans,” noted Djokovic.

“He has a big serve on any surface. If he serves well, he is dangerous.”

Other results: (Women) Errani bt V. Williams 6-0 0-6 7-6; Bencic bt Kerber 6-1 7-5; Lucic-Baroni bt Halep 7-6 6-2; Jankovic bt Larsson 6-1 6-0. (Men) Dimitrov bt Sela 6-1 6-2 6-2.

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