Looking at this match, if I had to guess which one would win Wimbledon Juniors I would have picked Ethan who I believe beat Samir 6-1 6-4 in this match. But it was Samir who just won Wimbledon. I believe both of these players are too good for college.
Samir is going to college, he has already committed. He has never made it past the second round of a Futures, and never played in a Challenger or 250 at all, largely because of his injuries over the past year. No one can assume who does and who doesn't have the financial backing to turn pro, but he needs to go to college to further develop into a player who can realistically play the pro tour. And Stanford is not the school to do it given how Axel Geller and many of Paul Goldstein's other highly touted recruits ended up not improving (Tom Fawcett and David Wilczynski DID improve a lot). He should have stayed committed to Columbia, which doesn't produce pros either but was able to develop great college players like Winston Lin and Victor Pham. I feel the same about Nishesh as well, who is going to be at Stanford next year with Samir. And Ethan enrolled early at Georgia but has red-shirted. I do think he's going to return to the G in the fall, but not sure how long he stays. I personally like Ethan's game more than Samir's since it's more offensive, and the days that a defensive player can sustainably win majors are gone. I don't know if Georgia was a better decision than say LSU or Mississippi State for Ethan, but I can see why he chose Georgia.
@@BK-xs5qw no I'm pretty sure Ethan Quinn just turned 17. He played the Orange Bowl in 16u just this past December. Pretty sure he's a junior in high school rn
Does winning junior Wimbledon mean less when it happened during Covid? I’m sure a lot of talented players probably pulled out compared to years pre 2020.
Guy in the blue plays like Sinner
agree
Kinda looks like him, eh?
@@bobobobobobobobobo9393 ehh. Maybe his body structure. Definitely not his face
100% mini-sinner
@@bobobobobobobobobo9393 he’s built exactly like sinner
Most excellent smackage dudes
Never seen a forehand like that before Mx
Amazing tennis!! Wow...both excellent players!
These kids are unreal for 16-17 year olds. They could go pro down the road for sure.
For sure. I'm pretty sure Ethan Quinn just turned 17 and he can already beat a good majority of D1 college players
@@icebear326 nah that's definitely not true lmao. have you seen d1 players? these guys wouldn't stand a chance
Budddy u know these kids have so many d1 offers
@@slxwrxin Nah he probably can the camera isn't doing this justice it looks way faster irl. These guys can beat a lot of d1 players.
@@masonwhitman792 seriously colleges are all over them. They get full ride to practically any college of their choice
And the desi-boy won Wimbledon-juniors, Bravo!!
i wanna watch the full match
Looking at this match, if I had to guess which one would win Wimbledon Juniors I would have picked Ethan who I believe beat Samir 6-1 6-4 in this match. But it was Samir who just won Wimbledon. I believe both of these players are too good for college.
Samir is going to college, he has already committed. He has never made it past the second round of a Futures, and never played in a Challenger or 250 at all, largely because of his injuries over the past year. No one can assume who does and who doesn't have the financial backing to turn pro, but he needs to go to college to further develop into a player who can realistically play the pro tour. And Stanford is not the school to do it given how Axel Geller and many of Paul Goldstein's other highly touted recruits ended up not improving (Tom Fawcett and David Wilczynski DID improve a lot). He should have stayed committed to Columbia, which doesn't produce pros either but was able to develop great college players like Winston Lin and Victor Pham. I feel the same about Nishesh as well, who is going to be at Stanford next year with Samir.
And Ethan enrolled early at Georgia but has red-shirted. I do think he's going to return to the G in the fall, but not sure how long he stays. I personally like Ethan's game more than Samir's since it's more offensive, and the days that a defensive player can sustainably win majors are gone. I don't know if Georgia was a better decision than say LSU or Mississippi State for Ethan, but I can see why he chose Georgia.
@@jaerjett7951 I used to watch Columbia vs Princeton a lot. The first singles players were awesome.
I live in this area but I didn't know about the tournament
samir just won the juniors wimbledon!
And you finally won Sameer
Who is here after Samir won Wimbledon juniors
there forehands are lowkey very similar
There forehand? You better work on your English before criticizing others.
@@brodaism Criticizing? You better work on your reading comprehension before complaining about others.
What category is this?
Boy’s ITF final
So basically 18u
Hi jan
@@BK-xs5qw What age?
I feel the place is windy as hell. Might have affected their game.
Good to see a fellow pure strike user excelling
pure aero*
👏
This boy wearing the Bulgarian flag 🇧🇬
Good going Sameer..You will be no 1...
Lol
Indian dude needs to work on his net game.
This guy won Wimbledon? Don’t believe!
cmon samir
how old are these guys
both are 18
@@BK-xs5qw no I'm pretty sure Ethan Quinn just turned 17. He played the Orange Bowl in 16u just this past December. Pretty sure he's a junior in high school rn
@@BK-xs5qw samir is 17 i think, says he's class of 22 on recruiting
@@BK-xs5qw Ethen turned 17 in March, I've known him for a while, Samir is turning 18 this summer, he's an older junior.
Yikes red shirt not looking good
Early
That Indian American guy is overhyped then. He got murdered in this match. 🤣
He won Wimbledon jr
@@praneelgottipati7301 so? That doesn’t refute the fact that he got smoked in this match
Brilliant play from such young players
Man Ethan Quinn must have been like why couldn't I play Samir in Wimbledon junior finals
EQuinn is nasty with the stick
@2:49 that is beautiful
Pretty sure Ethan like high forehands
That forehand is OP
Does winning junior Wimbledon mean less when it happened during Covid? I’m sure a lot of talented players probably pulled out compared to years pre 2020.
awesome content!
why isnt samir running for like any balls dude? he could have gotten so many more but he let them drop right next to him
imagine in 5 years we come back to this video because these two are in the pro circuit or even in the finals of a tourney
this india kid wont be the other kid is clearly better. Also if they were any good theyd be like the new spanish kid 17 on the tour already
massive gap between this and pro level
They’re good but not pro-tour level good. The Indian kid is going to Columbia university for tennis. No one from Columbia university really goes pro.
Samir is now in jr Wimbledon final!
@@neelabhchoudhary2063 @Evan Carney and now "the Indian kid" is playing Wimbledon Juniors finals!
The Indian guy is now in semi final of Wimbledon!
That one guys plaments 👌
guy in red needs to fix that backhand asap it pops up on him almost every time
Guy in the red don't need to fix anything. Literally #3 in the class of 2022 and committed to Columbia for tennis.
@@PackManisbeast if he had nothing to fix he’d be world n1
@@PackManisbeast just because he has to get better at it doesn't mean he's not a talented athlete with loads of potential.
@@PackManisbeast clearly he can improve because he just lost to the other kid