Emma Navarro

Professional Tennis Player

American New York City, New York, USA

Quick Info

ProfessionProfessional Tennis Player
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth18/05/2001
Age24 years
BirthplaceNew York City, New York, USA

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Bio/Wiki

SummaryAmerican professional tennis player who turned professional in 2022 after winning the NCAA Women's Singles Championship as a freshman at the University of Virginia in 2021. Known for her rapid rise in the WTA rankings and notable victories over top-ranked players.
Career HighlightsCareer-high singles ranking of No. 8 (achieved September 9, 2024); reached 2024 US Open semifinal; won two WTA singles titles; defeated Grand Slam champions including Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka; 2024 WTA Most Improved Player of the Year

Physical Stats & More

Height5'7" (1.70m)
Playing HandRight-handed
Doubles Career High RankingNo. 93 (August 12, 2024)

Educational Qualification(s)

UniversityUniversity of Virginia
Field of StudyArts & Science
Notable Achievement2021 NCAA Women's Singles Champion (freshman year)

Family

FatherBen Navarro (businessman/entrepreneur)
GrandfatherFrank Navarro (former American football player and coach)

Career

Professional Start2022
Current CoachPeter Ayers
WTA Singles Titles
  • Year: 2025 Tournament: Merida Opponent: Emiliana Arango Score: 6-0, 6-0
  • Year: 2024 Tournament: Hobart
Junior Career Highlights
  • 2019 French Open Junior Singles Finalist
  • 2019 French Open Junior Doubles Champion
  • 2019 Australian Open Junior Doubles Finalist
  • 2019 Wimbledon Junior Singles Semi-Finalist
WTA Tour Milestones
  • First WTA Tour semifinal at 2023 Bad Homburg Open
  • 2024 US Open semifinal
  • Multiple consecutive Grand Slam quarterfinals (2025 Australian Open)

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Daughter of affluent entrepreneur Ben Navarro
2. Reached French Open second round as a wildcard, defeating lucky loser Erika Andreeva
3. Won 2024 Merida Open with a double bagel victory (6-0, 6-0) against Emiliana Arango, described as one of the most lopsided WTA finals in recent memory
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