In his confirmation season within the official circuit, Ethan Quinn talks about how his mindset betrayed him when making the leap from college to professionalism.
In his confirmation season within the official circuit, Ethan Quinn talks about how his mindset betrayed him when making the leap from college to professionalism.
A successful debut for Carlos Alcaraz, who defeated Ethan Quinn in two sets to advance to the second round of the 2025 Conde de Godó.
The first opponent that Carlos Alcaraz will face in the first round of the ATP Conde de Godó 2025 is now known. The player from Murcia arrives in Barcelona with the confidence of having triumphed in the Monte Carlo Masters 1000, the tournament that kicks off the clay court season. He will debut against the American Ethan Quinn, who entered the main draw after defeating Corentin Moutet (2-6 6-3 7-5) in the initial match and surprisingly overcame Borna Coric in the final match (2-6 6-4 6-3).
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[pixels-player]Grigor Dimitrov has suffered a problem with an abductor that forced him to withdraw from Roland Garros 2025 while competing against Ethan Quinn in the first round, with a score of 2-6 3-6 6-2. The Bulgarian has had to retire in the middle of four Grand Slam tournaments, and his absence in Paris leaves a very significant gap. He was a potential opponent in the round of 16 against Zverev, so the German can consider himself fortunate, especially considering that Cerúndolo lost and was placed in this section.
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[pixels-player]Ethan Quinn will face with excitement his match against Carlos Alcaraz in the first round of the ATP 500 Conde de Godó 2025, marking his debut to the larger audience. This 21-year-old youngster shows great potential and has been playing professionally for less than two years, following his victory as NCAA champion in May 2023, after two seasons in collegiate tennis with the Georgia Bulldogs. Currently ranked 126th in the ATP rankings, he has won 5 out of 16 matches at this level.
He is having a successful 2025, finishing as a finalist in the Canberra Challenger, where he lost to Fonseca, progressing through qualifying rounds in Indian Wells and Miami, and winning a match in the main draw of the Houston and Delray Beach tournaments. His transition to the European clay court circuit has been remarkable, especially in passing the qualifying round in Barcelona, achieving impressive victories over Moutet and Coric. He possesses a well-rounded game, with the ability to hit topspin drives, a solid backhand with room for improvement, and a very clean and effective serve on clay courts.
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[pixels-player]Joao Fonseca is determined to break into the elite as soon as possible and with tremendous force. The Brazilian has already made it to the final of the ATP Challenger 175 Canberra 2025 after defeating Sakamoto 6-3 6-3, showcasing a stellar level of play. If he wins the championship, he would position himself around the 113th spot in the ATP rankings, but to achieve that, he will have to overcome Ethan Quinn in the final, a young American with a lethal serve who beat Martín Landaluce 6-3 6-3.
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[pixels-player]A great day of tennis has been experienced at the ATP Challenger 175 Canberra 2025 with the quarterfinals seeing four young, highly promising players advancing steadily. Joao Fonseca continued his dominance by defeating Mayot 6-2 6-3 and will now face Jacob Fearnley, who beat Eubanks 4-6 6-2 7-6 (3). On the other side of the draw, Martín Landaluce progressed without even stepping on the court, as his opponent, Watanuki, did not show up due to physical issues. The young Spaniard will vie for a spot in the final against Ethan Quinn, a 19-year-old who is clearly on the rise, as evidenced by his victory over Kopriva with a score of 6-4 7-5.
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[pixels-player]In his confirmation season within the official circuit, Ethan Quinn talks about how his mindset betrayed him when making the leap from college to professionalism.
Grigor Dimitrov has suffered a problem with an abductor that forced him to withdraw from Roland Garros 2025 while competing against Ethan Quinn in the first round, with a score of 2-6 3-6 6-2. The Bulgarian has had to retire in the middle of four Grand Slam tournaments, and his absence in Paris leaves a very significant gap. He was a potential opponent in the round of 16 against Zverev, so the German can consider himself fortunate, especially considering that Cerúndolo lost and was placed in this section.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Dimitrov se retira de Roland Garros 2025 y encadena cuatro Grand Slams seguidos haciéndolo
[pixels-player]A successful debut for Carlos Alcaraz, who defeated Ethan Quinn in two sets to advance to the second round of the 2025 Conde de Godó.
Ethan Quinn will face with excitement his match against Carlos Alcaraz in the first round of the ATP 500 Conde de Godó 2025, marking his debut to the larger audience. This 21-year-old youngster shows great potential and has been playing professionally for less than two years, following his victory as NCAA champion in May 2023, after two seasons in collegiate tennis with the Georgia Bulldogs. Currently ranked 126th in the ATP rankings, he has won 5 out of 16 matches at this level.
He is having a successful 2025, finishing as a finalist in the Canberra Challenger, where he lost to Fonseca, progressing through qualifying rounds in Indian Wells and Miami, and winning a match in the main draw of the Houston and Delray Beach tournaments. His transition to the European clay court circuit has been remarkable, especially in passing the qualifying round in Barcelona, achieving impressive victories over Moutet and Coric. He possesses a well-rounded game, with the ability to hit topspin drives, a solid backhand with room for improvement, and a very clean and effective serve on clay courts.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Quién es Ethan Quinn, primer rival de Alcaraz en el Conde de Godó 2025
[pixels-player]The first opponent that Carlos Alcaraz will face in the first round of the ATP Conde de Godó 2025 is now known. The player from Murcia arrives in Barcelona with the confidence of having triumphed in the Monte Carlo Masters 1000, the tournament that kicks off the clay court season. He will debut against the American Ethan Quinn, who entered the main draw after defeating Corentin Moutet (2-6 6-3 7-5) in the initial match and surprisingly overcame Borna Coric in the final match (2-6 6-4 6-3).
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ya se conoce el rival de Alcaraz en la primera ronda del ATP Conde de Godó
[pixels-player]Joao Fonseca is determined to break into the elite as soon as possible and with tremendous force. The Brazilian has already made it to the final of the ATP Challenger 175 Canberra 2025 after defeating Sakamoto 6-3 6-3, showcasing a stellar level of play. If he wins the championship, he would position himself around the 113th spot in the ATP rankings, but to achieve that, he will have to overcome Ethan Quinn in the final, a young American with a lethal serve who beat Martín Landaluce 6-3 6-3.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca avanza a la final en Canberra y Landaluce se queda a las puertas
[pixels-player]A great day of tennis has been experienced at the ATP Challenger 175 Canberra 2025 with the quarterfinals seeing four young, highly promising players advancing steadily. Joao Fonseca continued his dominance by defeating Mayot 6-2 6-3 and will now face Jacob Fearnley, who beat Eubanks 4-6 6-2 7-6 (3). On the other side of the draw, Martín Landaluce progressed without even stepping on the court, as his opponent, Watanuki, did not show up due to physical issues. The young Spaniard will vie for a spot in the final against Ethan Quinn, a 19-year-old who is clearly on the rise, as evidenced by his victory over Kopriva with a score of 6-4 7-5.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fonseca sigue asombrando en Canberra y Landaluce continúa en liza
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