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Ethan Quinn on the Challenges of Rising up the ATP Rankings

Ethan Quinn on the Challenges of Rising up the ATP Rankings

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In today´s episode we speak to Ethan Quinn, a young up and coming American player who´s edging closer to breaking into the top 100 in the world.

The 21-year-old from California is a former number 1 US junior, and in 2023 won the NCAA men´s singles title in his Freshman year at the University of Georgia. He decided to go pro that summer.

Ethan shares how he´s navigating the challenges of the professional circuit, how fellow American Tommy Paul has helped him and what it´s like playing against some of the biggest stars in tennis, Carloz Alcaraz & Fonseka!

This is a great listen for young players!

Episode Highlights:-

🎾 Ethan talks about the importance of mental resilience in tennis.

🎾 He discusses why he thinks American players struggle on clay.

🎾 The importance of role models in his life including his coaches and players like Tommy Paul.

🎾 Ethan discusses the challenges he faced early in his career and why he believes in controlling the controllables!

🎾 He stresses the importance of being coachable and learning from experiences.

Links Mentioned in this Episode:-

  • Follow Ethan Quinn on Instagram
  • Follow Control the Controllables on Instagram to keep up with all the latest on the show!

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