- Brief detailsHeight191Weight82PlaysRight-HandedCareer$1,299,651YTD$0Place of birthFresno, California
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- OverviewATP singles titles0-014-24ATP doubles titles0-03-10Prize money$0$1,299,651Prize money$0$1,299,651Titles00Titles00
- GamesATP. Paris (Paris, France)Dates:27/10/2025 – 02/11/2025Category:ATP FinalsSurface:HardPrize fund:€7,468,740Rank:71Round of 641416 16Qualification. Round 284--Qualification. Round 1145--Pts:40Vienna (Vienna, Austria)Dates:20/10/2025 – 26/10/2025Category:ATP FinalsSurface:HardPrize fund:€2,898,475Rank:71Qualification. Round 263--Qualification. Round 194--Pts:13Stockholm (Stockholm, Sweden)Dates:13/10/2025 – 19/10/2025Category:ATP FinalsSurface:HardPrize fund:€784,170Rank:72Qualification. Round 2149--Qualification. Round 1842--Pts:7ATP. Shanghai (Shanghai, China)Dates:29/09/2025 – 12/10/2025Category:ATP FinalsSurface:HardPrize fund:$10,899,875Rank:72Round of 1286636 46Pts:10Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan)Dates:22/09/2025 – 30/09/2025Category:ATP FinalsSurface:HardPrize fund:$2,404,500Rank:81Round of 161146 26Round of 323275 62Qualification. Round 264--Qualification. Round 1200--Pts:75Chengdu (Chengdu, China)Dates:15/09/2025 – 23/09/2025Category:ATP FinalsSurface:HardPrize fund:$1,276,360Rank:81Round of 325057 46Pts:0US Open (New York, USA)Dates:25/08/2025 – 07/09/2025Category:ATP FinalsSurface:HardPrize fund:$40,412,800Rank:84Round of 12817536 26 63 67Pts:10ATP. Cincinnati (Cincinnati, USA)Dates:04/08/2025 – 18/08/2025Category:ATP FinalsSurface:HardPrize fund:$10,699,455Rank:82Round of 641746 26Round of 1284976 64Pts:30ATP. Toronto (Toronto, Canada)Dates:28/07/2025 – 07/08/2025Category:ATP FinalsSurface:HardPrize fund:$10,658,890Rank:86Round of 643267 46Round of 12813176 62Pts:30Washington (Washington, USA)Dates:21/07/2025 – 27/07/2025Category:ATP FinalsSurface:HardPrize fund:$2,574,145Rank:86Round of 323236 46Round of 647763 62Pts:25
- Full descriptionPersonal
When he was three, parents handed him a racquet, tied a ball to a string and hung it from the patio. Quinn would stand there for hours hitting the ball Mother, Shelley, inspired him the most because she would always go out and hit with him While growing up in Fresno, Calif., worked with current Tommy Paul coach Brad Stine, who still mentors him Stine made the biggest impression on him by telling many stories from his life traveling the world as a coach. That motivated Quinn to want to travel the world doing something he loves Entered school at the University of Georgia as an early enrollee in January 2022 after being the unanimous No. 1 junior prospect in the nation Made the Universityof Georgia Athletic Director's Honor Roll, which recognizes student-athletes with a 3.5 GPA or better Won the 2023 NCAA singles title, earning a main draw wild card into the US Open Favorite shot is his inside-out forehand. Favorite surface is outdoor hard Tennis idol was Juan Martin del Potro Enjoys basketball and favourite team is the Golden State Warriors. Favourite athlete was Michael Jordan A hobby of his is cooking and he enjoys pasta. Quinn'smom is a “very good chef”, once madehim a cookbook of his favourite recipes to use Secret talent is that he can juggle. Guilty pleasure is Oreo milkshakes
CareerFormer Top 20 junior began 2025 season as No. 202, breaking into Top 200 in January and Top 100 in June, earning career-high No. 81 in August soon after reaching Roland Garros 3R as Q
Defeated Mukund in ATP Tour debut at 2023 Newport as No. 434-ranked WC and earned 2nd ATP Tour win at 2024 Newport with win over Polmans in 1R
Advanced to 2025 Roland Garros 3R after defeating No. 17 Dimitrov via RET in 1R and defeated former junior champion Searle to reach 2025 Wimbledon 2R
Owns 42-40 Challenger record (1-2 in finals) and captured 1st title at 2024 Champaign without losing a set
In 2023, became 5th University of Georgia player, first since 2002, to win NCAA singles national crown after saving 4 MPs to beat Michigan’s Styler in final
Was named 2023 ITA All-American in singles and doubles after finishing ranked No. 2 in singles and No. 3 in doubles w/Trent Bryde
Earned 2023 SEC Freshman of the Year honors and was named to All-SEC First Team, the All-SEC Freshmen Team and the All-SEC Tournament Team
Led Georgia with 26 wins and held an overall record of 34-10, finishing the year on a 17-match winning streak
Earned a WC into 2022 US Open qualifying in singles (d. Escobedo, l. to Delbonis) and main draw in doubles after reaching singles final and winning doubles title at USTA Boys' 18 National Championships
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