Match Details
Fixture: Ethan Quinn vs Nuno Borges
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Date: Friday, June 26, 2026
Tournament: Mallorca Championships 2026
Round: Semifinal
Category: ATP 250
Surface: Outdoor Grass Court
Venue: Santa Ponsa Tennis Academy, Mallorca, Spain
Prize Money: €612,620
Live Telecast: USA – Tennis Channel | UK – Sky Sports | Canada – TSN+
Ethan Quinn vs Nuno Borges preview


Ethan Quinn and Nuno Borges will take on each other for the first time on the ATP Tour in their careers during the semifinal round of the 2026 Mallorca Championships, which will be held on Friday, June 26, 2026, at the Santa Ponsa Tennis Academy, Mallorca, Spain. Quinn advanced to the semifinal after seeing off Adrian Mannarino 6-2, 6-2, Jan-Lennard Struff 6-4, 7-5, and Luciano Darderi 7-6(1), 6-4.
He will square off with Borges, who defeated Valentin Royer 6-4, 6-3, Murphy Cassone 6-3, 6-7(4), 6-3, and Vit Kopriva 5-7, 7-5, 6-3 in the previous rounds. The Portuguese player was pretty efficient on his serves against Darderi and won 81% and 72% points behind his first and second serves, respectively.
Ethan Quinn vs Nuno Borges head-to-head
Ethan Quinn and Nuno Borges will vie against each other for the first time on the ATP Tour, and hence, no head-to-head score is available at the moment.
Ethan Quinn vs Nuno Borges odds
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Ethan Quinn vs Nuno Borges prediction


Nuno Borges has compiled a 17-19 win-loss record in 2026 so far, with 4-2 on grass. Reaching the semifinal round in Mallorca is his best result of the season. He had advanced to the quarterfinal rounds at the Phoenix Challenger and Barcelona Open previously.
Ethan Quinn has composed a 22-16 win-loss record in 2026, including 4-1 on grass. His best result of the season was winning the Phoenix Challenger title by defeating Marcos Giron 7-6(1) 4-6 7-5 in the final. Quinn won 85% and 53% points behind his first and second serves, respectively, against Kopriva.
Pick: Nuno Borges to win in straight sets.
Ethan Quinn vs Nuno Borges betting tips
Tip 1: At least one set will have a tie-breaker.
Tip 2: The faceoff will have at least 18 games.
Edited by Janhavi Shinde










