
Quinnton Vega is a world-renowned tennis coach. Quinnton led the Puerto Rican Davis Cup team to an impressive world #2 ranking.
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Quinnton Vega is a world-renowned tennis coach. Quinnton led the Puerto Rican Davis Cup team to an impressive world #2 ranking. 〰️
Quinnton Vega
Longevity Coach & Tennis Specialist
UNLEASHING GREATNESS ON AND OFF THE COURT
Quinnton Vega is a world-renowned tennis coach, known for training top players like Coco Gauff and being the official training partner for tennis superstars Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Danill Medvedev, and Grigor Dimitrov during the US Open 2019-2020. He's even led the Puerto Rican Davis Cup team to an impressive world number two ranking.
But Quinnton's not just a coach, he's also a talented player himself. With a world ranking of 700 out of 5,000, he's beaten some of the best players in the world. And as a scholarship athlete at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he was among the top 20 players.
COACHING PHILOSOPHY:
What sets Quinnton apart is his fun and friendly coaching philosophy. He believes in continuous learning, holistic development, and unwavering discipline. With his unique approach shaped by living in France and traveling across the U.S., you're guaranteed a one-of-a-kind coaching experience.
CUSTOMIZED TRAINING EXPERIENCES:
At The LIFT Lounge®, Quinnton applies his vast tennis and fitness expertise to offer personalized training sessions. His background ensures that each client benefits from a coaching experience that's not only about physical health but also about enjoying the journey to achieving their fitness goals
Ready to take your game to the next level? Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity. Book your session with Quinnton today and see how working with a world-class coach can transform your journey to greatness.
Fun fact:
He lived in France for 6 months,
took a shot with Serena Williams who insisted on dancing with him
grew up in Brooklyn, New York
land owner in the greater Catskill area of New York State
has been to over 38 states.