After an inconsistent run-up to Flushing Meadows, Medvedev gained momentum after his straight-sets win over Stefan Kozlov in the first round on Monday and picked up where he left off against Rinderknech. "In general, I'm happy with my level in the third set," Medvedev told reporters. "At the end of the match it was getting better and better. "At the same time, a win is the most important. Try to get out as early as possible even if it is pretty late. Looking forward to the next round." Medvedev frustrated Rinderknech with his flawless shot placement and pounced on the Frenchman's serve to keep him pinned back on the baseline, while also saving all three break points he faced as he controlled the contest from the start.