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Ethan Quinn

ATP Tour World #48 Aggressive Baseline
World #48
Updated: 2026-06-01
Ethan Quinn
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Player Profile

BornMarch 12, 2004
Height1.91 m
PlaysRH / 2HBH
Turned Pro2023
CoachBrad Stine
NationalityπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA
Prize Money~$2M
Tour Titles0
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Current Equipment β€” 2025–26

Racquet Aero 98 Retail frame
Strings Babolat RPM Blast Full polyester
Shoes Babolat
Clothing Babolat
String tension
Not confirmed
Low (18 kg)Tour avg (~24 kg)High (36 kg)

Their exact string tension has not been publicly confirmed.

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Racquet Specs

FrameAero 98
BrandBabolat
Note: Equipment data sourced from iq.tennis weekly tracking.
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Playing Style & Technique

Play style
Aggressive Baseline
Forehand grip
Semi-Western
Backhand
Two-handed
Serve stance
Platform

Ethan Quinn plays an attacking baseline game built on consistent power and depth. Their forehand is the primary offensive weapon β€” struck with a semi-western grip and heavy topspin to generate pace while keeping the ball deep in the court.

Their two-handed backhand is reliable and can be used both to redirect pace and to hit outright winners. Ethan tends to dictate play from behind the baseline, looking for short balls to step in and finish the point.

How their equipment supports their style: The Aero 98 suits an aggressive baseliner's need for a balance of power and control. Babolat RPM Blast provides the spin and durability required for consistent heavy-ball hitting from the baseline.

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Career Highlights

0
ATP Titles
21–32
Career W-L
40%
Win Rate
#48
Career High
~$2M
Prize Money
0
Grand Slams
Australian Open
R3
Roland Garros
R3
Wimbledon
R2
US Open
R1
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ethan Quinn plays with the Aero 98 racket (also spelled racquet). Equipment data sourced from iq.tennis weekly tracking. You can see all Babolat players on the ATP equipment list.
Ethan Quinn uses Babolat RPM Blast β€” a polyester setup. String choice is tracked weekly at iq.tennis and updated when changes are detected.
Ethan Quinn's exact string tension is not publicly confirmed. Their exact string tension has not been publicly confirmed.
Ethan Quinn wears Babolat on the ATP Tour.
Ethan Quinn's setup is a solid starting point for club players who hit with topspin and like to attack. The Aero 98 is accessible at multiple playing levels. If you use Babolat RPM Blast or a similar string, aim for 22–25 kg (48–55 lbs) for a good balance of control and feel. Use our racquet advisor and string advisor to find the right setup for your game.