Emma Navarro

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Emma Navarro
Country (sports)  United States
Residence Charleston, United States
Born (2001-05-18) 18 May 2001 (age 23)
New York City, United States
Plays Right-handed
Prize money US$ 200,657
Singles
Career record 38–36 (51.35%)
Career titles 1 ITF
Highest ranking No. 194 (21 March 2022)
Current ranking No. 236 (16 May 2022)
Grand Slam Singles results
US Open 1R (2021)
Australian Open Junior 3R (2019)
French Open Junior F (2019)
Wimbledon Junior SF (2019)
Doubles
Career record 17–22 (43.59%)
Career titles 1 ITF
Highest ranking No. 318 (2 August 2021)
Current ranking No. 508 (16 May 2022)
Grand Slam Doubles results
US Open 1R (2021)
Australian Open Junior F (2019)
French Open Junior W (2019)
Wimbledon Junior QF (2019)
US Open Junior SF (2018)
Last updated on: 18 May 2022.

Emma Navarro (born 18 May 2001) is an American tennis player.

Navarro has a career high WTA singles ranking of 194 achieved on 21 March 2022. She also has a career high WTA doubles ranking of 381 achieved on 30 December 2019. She won the 2019 Junior French Open Doubles Championship with Chloe Beck, and they also finished runner-up in the 2019 Junior Australian Open Championship.

Navarro made her WTA main draw debut at the 2019 Volvo Car Open after receiving wildcards for the singles and doubles main draws.[1] She was rated as the best tennis recruit in the nation, and committed to the University of Virginia for the Fall 2020 semester.[2]

Navarro won the NCAA division 1 women’s singles title on May 28, 2021 as a freshman. She earned a wildcard into the 2021 US Open main draw with this win.

Navarro is the daughter of billionaire businessman Ben Navarro and the grand-daughter of former American football player and coach Frank Navarro.

Junior Grand Slam finals

Singles: 1 (1 runner-up)

Result Year Tournament Surface Opponent Score
Loss 2019 French Open Clay Canada Leylah Annie Fernandez 3–6, 2–6

Doubles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up)

Result Year Tournament Surface Partner Opponents Score
Loss 2019 Australian Open Hard United States Chloe Beck Hungary Adrienn Nagy
Japan Natsumi Kawaguchi
4–6, 4–6
Win 2019 French Open Clay United States Chloe Beck Russia Alina Charaeva
Russia Anastasia Tikhonova
6–1, 6–2

ITF Circuit finals

Legend
$100,000 tournaments
$80,000 tournaments
$60,000 tournaments
$25,000 tournaments
$15,000 tournaments

Singles: 1 title

Result    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Opponent Score
Win Nov 2021 ITF Orlando, U.S. 25,000 Clay United States Allie Kiick 3–6, 6–2, 6–3

Doubles: 1 title

Result    Date    Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score
Win Oct 2017 ITF Charleston, U.S. 15,000 Clay United States Chloe Beck Russia Ksenia Kuznetsova
Spain Maria Martinez
6–1, 6–4

References

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