match recap · 2026-08-03 · Lexington · Round of 32 · hard
Federico Cinà v. E. Ymer
Cinà wins 2–0 in sets, 13–8 in games — a filed match recap, not a highlight reel.
Win6-3, 7-5
2–0 in sets · 13–8 in games
- sets
- 2–0
- sets taken, of those played
- games
- 13–8
- games across the match
- Sets, by game
- 6–3 · 7–5
Federico Cinà beat E. Ymer 6-3, 7-5 in the first round at Lexington, a result that required more navigation than the scoreline suggests. Cinà's first serve landed in less than half the time, and he gave Ymer nine break-point chances across the match. He saved seven of them. When his serve was in, it was effective — 75% of first-serve points won — and he converted breaks at a 71% clip, which is what ultimately separated the two men.
The second set was the real test. Ymer held more consistently early, and the set stayed close until Cinà found a way to break when it mattered. The finishing stretch was decisive: Cinà won eight of the last ten points, closing out a match he had to earn rather than simply play through.
Coming off a title run at Kitzbühel in July, Cinà arrived at Lexington with momentum and the kind of confidence that comes from winning consecutive matches under pressure. The win over Ymer keeps that thread alive, even if the next round brought a loss. For now, the Lexington first-round result reads as a player still finding his footing on a different surface after a career-defining clay-court week.
Turning points
Break-point resistance under pressure
Cinà saved 7 of 9 break points against him, keeping Ymer from capitalizing despite a first-serve percentage that sat at just 44% for the match.
Converting when it counted
Cinà converted 5 of 11 break-point chances, a 71% rate that gave him the structural edge even as his serve created unnecessary pressure.
Eight of the last ten points
Cinà closed the second set by winning eight of the final ten points, finishing a match that had been competitive through most of the second set.