Flushing Meadows, NY - Former champions Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray were among the winners Saturday in the third round of the U.S. Open. Djokovic, the 2011 winner at Flushing Meadows and reigning Wimbledon champion, needed a mere 86 minutes in a 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 rout of American Sam Querrey at Ashe Stadium, while Murray, the 2012 U.S. Open champ, had a bit more of a struggle in a 6-2, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2 triumph over Russias Andrey Kuznetsov. The top-seeded Djokovic has not lost more than four games in a set through his first three matches as he pushes toward a fifth straight appearance in the title match at the USTA National Tennis Center. He has lost in the final each of the last two years, including 2012 to Murray, and also fell in the 2010 title match. "I played very solid, from the first to the last point," said Djokovic about his performance Saturday. "I am thrilled." Djokovic will next take on the winner between American John Isner and Germanys Philipp Kohlschreiber. Murray blitzed Kuznetsov in a 30-minute first set and appeared ready to close it out in three, but the Russian broke twice in the third set to force the Scotsman into a longer day. Murray, though, broke three times in the fourth to close it out in 2 1/2 hours. "I got off to a good start, then had a bit of a cushion when he started to get back in the match," said Murray. "I just tried to stay solid in the fourth set and thankfully it paid off." Next up for the eighth-seeded Murray will be Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, a 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 winner Saturday over Spains Pablo Carreno Busta. Other early winners Saturday were fifth-seeded Milos Raonic and 10th-seeded Kei Nishikori. Raonic advanced to the fourth round in New York for the third straight year thanks to a 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-3) win over Victor Estrella Burgos of the Dominican Republic. The Canadian has yet to advance past the round of 16 however, and will try to do so against Nishikori, who thumped Argentinas Leonardo Mayer, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3. Also scheduled for later will be Australian Open champion Stan Wawrinka. The third seed from Switzerland will take on Slovenias Blaz Kavcic. Cheap Air Max 95 Free Shipping .Y. - Major League Soccers independent review panel has taken back the fine and one-game suspension it placed on Toronto FC forward Luke Moore earlier this week. Cheap Air Max Tn . In their first meeting for six years, the Frenchmen dropped serve twice in the first set, but Giquel broke Simon two more times in the second. Gicquel moves on to face sixth-seeded Jarkko Nieminen of Finland, who advanced with a 7-6 (5), 7-6 (5) win against wild card Pierre-Hugues Herbert, despite the Frenchmans 23 aces. http://www.airmaxsneakersonsale.com/cheap-air-max-720.html . 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He also carried the ball 11 times for 38 yards and a score. Marcus Murphy carried the ball 12 times for 157 yards for Missouri, which has won its last three bowl games. Russell Hansbrough rushed for 114 yards and a score on 15 carries. Bud Sasser caught seven passes for 68 yards and two touchdowns in the victory. Mitch Leidner completed 21-of-31 passes for 258 yards and one touchdown for the Gophers (8-5), who have dropped their last seven bowl games. Maxx Williams caught seven passes for 98 yards and a score for Minnesota, which played in a New Years Day bowl for the first time since 1962. David Cobb rushed for 81 yards on 21 carries. The game started with two Mauk interceptions and a fumble by Leidner. Minnesota put together an 11-play, 80-yard drive following Mauks second interception. Rodrick Williams Jr. capped the march with a 20-yard TD run. Missouri pulled off a successful fake punt early in the second quarter. Defensive lineman Harold Brantley took a direct snap and ran 19 yards for a fresh set of downs. But the Tigers punted for real when faced with a 4th-andd-4 from the Minnesota 39.dddddddddddd The Tigers started their next drive past midfield and Hansbrough ripped off a 21-yard run. However, Missouri settled for a 21-yard Andrew Baggett field goal. Missouri scored a touchdown five plays into its next possession. Mauk ran 20 yards to the Minnesota 25 before hooking up with Sasser for a touchdown. The Tigers recovered an onside kick to open the third quarter. Baggett made a 33-yard field goal to make it 13-7 Missouri. The Golden Gophers responded with a quick score to take the lead. Williams leaped over two defenders before diving into the end zone for a 54-yard score. But Missouri capitalized on a muffed Minnesota punt. Three plays later, Mauk ripped off an 18-yard TD run to give the Tigers a 19-14 lead. Jalen Myrick returned the ensuing kickoff 57 yards to the Missouri 43. 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