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Sinner takes the first set vs. Lehecka, 6-4. Good set but Jan too good.




Slight difference in available power on the run-up to 1. LEC with about an 8 kph advantage into turn 1 despite doing more LiCo. Comparatively, HAM is doing a much smaller lift into but is down massively on power. The answer is likely in where they "launched" into their flyer laps. For the rest fo the lap: - HAM mistake between 6-7, Vmax delta within the realm of a mistake rather than depl. discrepancies. - Different approaches to 11. HAM keeps high Vmin. LEC gains on brakes. - LEC massive commitment in D1 but is too deep in D2, HAM gains 0.07s. -HAM slower in 13 throughout session. Loses 0.1s but gains massively due to LEC mistake EXT 14 -LEC uses brake in 14 which potentially yields a bit more NRG for the backstretch. - Equal Vmax backstretch, HAM more aggressive clipping. - HAM deep on entry 16, gains 1 tenth but loses EXT 17. There are some slight oddities with HAMs EOSS. Again very hard to interpret speed traces. It varies between 1-3 kph, which is in the window for FW levels or RRH differences. No massive discrepancies other than on main straight.






Jannik Sinner Beats Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6(4) to reach the Miami final Great match!































