Kimi Raikkonen said a combination of traffic and issues with tyre warm-up forced him to settle for sixth on the grid for the Malaysian Grand Prix.Raikkonen has been the fastest Ferrari for much of the weekend in Sepang and found himself fourth early on in Q3, two places up on Vettel, albeit behind both Red Bulls. Neither Ferrari driver maximised their second attempts but Vettel managed to do enough to climb above Raikkonen as the pair had to settle for locking out the third row.Explaining how qualifying unfolded, Raikkonen said: It was just a bit tricky on the first lap in Q1, the first lap in Q2 was pretty OK, but it was a bit difficult to get the tyres to work there. Apart from that I had quite a smooth running.It was just on the last lap [of Q3] I had traffic on the out lap and then struggled with the tyres in the first corners. I tried to get time back, but just kept losing more time, so it was not the greatest end, but thats how it goes sometimes.When asked if he could have out-qualified either Red Bull without those issues in Q3, he said: I dont know. Its not possible to say and the end result is what it is. We can always say afterwards, this and that, but these are the facts and I think we struggled a bit to make the tyres work.Its a bit cooler than it was in the morning or yesterday and it will be a different story tomorrow. 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The defending champion beat Gael Monfils of France 7-6 (6), 6-3, while second-seeded Andy Murray of Britain dispatched Edouard Roger-Vasselin, also of France, 6-3, 6-3. Making his first appearance since injuring his wrist a month ago, Del Potro had difficulty with his service games in the first set. Male Swimmer of the Week Chase Kalisz ? Georgia Senior ? Bel Air, Md.During the UGA Fall Invitational, Kalisz won four events, qualified for the NCAAs in three races, and helped a relay set the school record. He won the 200 and 400 individual medley, the 100 breaststroke and the 200 butterfly. Kalisz had A-cut times of 1:41.26 in the 200 individual medley, 3:36.98 in the 400 individual medley and 1:40.38 in the 200 butterfly. He also helped the 400 medley relay set the school record of 3:04.94 with a second-place finish, and was on the 800 freestyle relay that came in second and set the third-fastest time (6:18.31) in school history. Kalisz helped the 400 freestyle relay place second and establish the sixth-fastest time (2:53.10) in school history.Male Diver of the Week Scott Lazeroff ? Auburn Sophomore ? Rochester, N.Y.At the Georgia Invitational, Lazeroff took first place in the 3-meter with a score of 354.05. He also placed second in the platform (359.50) and fifth in the one-meter (296.35).Male Freshman of the Week Maxime Rooney ? Florida Livemore, Calif.Rooney, one of eight Gator swimmers at U.S. Nationals last weekend, made his mark in winning a national championship in the 200 free at 1:33.85. According to USA Swimmings age group rankings, his time ranks first (as of Nov. 28) among all male swimmers age 18 and under in the event. Rooney is also ranked seventh in the 200 free among all male Division I swimmers.Female Swimmer of the Week Olivia Smoliga ? Georgia Senior ? Glenview, Ill.At the UGA Fall Invitational, Smoliga won two individual events, qualified for the NCAAs in three races, was on a victorious relay and helped another relay set the school record. She won the 50 freesstyle with an A-cut time of 21.dddddddddddd58, and claimed the 100 freestyle with an A-cut time of 46.95. Smoliga garnered an A cut in the 100 backstroke as she placed second in 51.24. She led off the 400 freestyle relay that placed first in 3:11.19 to set the fourth-fastest time in school history, and led off the 200 freestyle relay that set the school record and came in second in 1:26.79. Smoliga also led off the 200 medley relay that went 1:35.89 to come in second and set the second-fastest effort in Georgia annals and the 400 medley relay that placed third in 3:30.34 to set the fourth-best time in school history.Female Diver of the Week Lizzie Cui ? LSU Sophomore ? Auckland, New ZealandCui swept both of the springboard events in LSUs win over Tulane. She posted a personal best score of 312.22 in the one-meter to improve to seventh overall on LSUs all-time list. Cui recorded a score of 339.45 in the three-meter to claim first place.Female Freshman of the Week Veronica Burchill ? Georgia Carmel, Ind.Burchill was part of a victorious relay, helped another relay set the school record, and put herself into UGAs Top 10 in two individual events for her efforts at the UGA Fall Invitational. She swam on the 400 freestyle relay that placed first in 3:11.19 to set the fourth-fastest time in school history and on the 200 freestyle relay that set the school record and came in second in 1:26.79. Burchill placed third in the 100 butterfly (51.79), fifth in the 100 freestyle (48.44) and 10th in the 50 freestyle (22.21). All four of her individual times are NCAA B cuts. ' ' '