Tennis: Davydenko becomes biggest casualty at Flushing Meadows
Gasquet, who won the junior title at Flushing Meadows in 2002, claimed his first grand slam win of the year in the first round after early exits in Australia and Paris and missing Wimbledon with a rib injury.
And the enigmatic 24-year-old carried on where he had left off against Germany's Simon Greul, dismissing Davydenko by the same scoreline of 6-3 6-4 6-2.
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Hide AdDavydenko, who missed 11 weeks of the season after breaking his wrist in March, is the highest seed to fall in New York so far, joining seventh seed Tomas Berdych and ninth seed Andy Roddick in making an early exit.
Slimline Mardy Fish continued his impressive form to power into the third round.
Uruguay's Pablo Cuevas served for the opening set at 5-4 before Fish stormed back to win 15 of the next 17 games to complete a 7-5 6-0 6-2 victory. After knee surgery at the end of September last year, Fish hired a nutritionist to help him get back into shape, the 28-year-old American subsequently losing more than two stone.
And his new diet has certainly paid off, with Fish winning back-to-back tournaments for the first time, in Newport and Atlanta, and finishing runner-up in Cincinnati where he lost to Roger Federer in the final after beating Britain's world No 4 Andy Murray and Roddick.
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Hide Ad"I really got aggressive with my training once I knew I was able to put in long hours and not get injured or have nicks and bruises and things like that which come up when you're probably not in your best shape," Fish said.
"And it really got fun. It got fun to practice. It's fun to try to outlast guys and it's fun to see when you play a match like today and you're in the heat and you crawl back and win that first set.
"You kind of look over in the changeover and see the guy has got the ice towel around his neck and he's probably not feeling that well. That's why you put in the work."
Fish will face France's Arnaud Clement in the last 32 after Clement's second-round opponent, Eduardo Schwank, was forced to retire hurt from their clash. He had won the first set
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Hide Ad6-3 and the scores were level at 5-5 in the second when Schwank decided he was unable to continue due to an ankle injury.
Wimbledon finalist Vera Zvonareva safely moved into the third round of the women's singles with victory over Germany's Sabine Lisicki.
Russia's Zvonareva cruised through the opening set but had to come back from a break down in the second to secure a 6-1 7-6 (7/5) win after Lisicki served for the set at 5-4.
Teenager Beatrice Capra gave the home crowd plenty to cheer by knocking out France's Aravane Rezai, the 18th seed, in three sets 7-5 2-6 6-3.
The 18-year-old, making her main tour and grand slam debut in New York, only secured her place in the tournament by winning an eight-woman USTA wild card play-off.