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Ethan Quinn
/ˈɛθən kwɪn/
Definition
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American professional tennis player (born March 12, 2004, in Fresno, California), known for his standout college career at the University of Georgia where he earned ITA All-American honors in singles and doubles, and his rising presence on the ATP Tour with a career-high singles ranking in the top 100.
Examples
Ethan Quinn's forehand rockets make opponents wish they'd booked a one-way ticket to the baseline.
In a stunning Australian Open clash, Ethan Quinn traded blows with Tallon Griekspoor like it was a rally that never ends.
From Fresno courts to ATP glory, Ethan Quinn proves you don't need a Hollywood origin story to ace the pros.
Watching Ethan Quinn serve is like witnessing a caffeinated cheetah on grass—pure, unfiltered speed.