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The US already boasts a promising roster of younger tennis stars however there’s a new title on the scene.
Emma Navarro is shortly establishing herself as a power to be reckoned with on the senior tour, with the 23-year-old reaching the quarterfinals at this yr’s Wimbledon.
As if to underline her credentials, Navarro beat reigning US Open champion Coco Gauff in straight units – 6-4 6-3 – within the fourth spherical on Sunday to proceed her finest run at a grand slam.
“I don’t have a ton of phrases however simply actually grateful to be out right here on Heart Court docket at a event with a lot historical past and custom, that so many legends have performed on earlier than me,” Navarro stated throughout her post-match interview after beating Gauff.
“It’s an actual honor. I can’t wait to play once more.”
Navarro’s type at this yr’s Wimbledon follows what has already been a formidable season for the teen.
The American reached the third spherical of the Australian Open earlier this yr, earlier than progressing to the fourth spherical on the French Open.
In line with the WTA, she has received 33 tour-level matches in 2024, greater than twice as many as she received final yr, whereas $1,074,546 of her $1,847,241 in profession prize cash has been received in 2024 alone.
She claimed her first WTA title on the Hobart Worldwide in January and has risen from 149th on the planet firstly of final season to her present place as world No. 17,
“I feel that mindset has positively helped me simply not to have a look at a day like at this time as any completely different than another match,” she stated, per WTA, explaining her rise after reaching the quarterfinals.
“I feel simply having the ability to have a look at particular person matches for what they’re and never make them something higher than that.”
Whereas her rise by way of the ranks has been speedy, it maybe shouldn’t come as a shock.
Navarro loved a profitable faculty profession at Virginia, turning into the 2021 NCAA champion in her freshman yr – a outcome which then certified her for the US Open major draw, the place she misplaced within the first spherical.
She determined to show her full consideration to skilled tennis in 2022, ending her faculty profession with a report of 51-3 in singles matches.
Similar to compatriot Jessica Pegula, Navarro is the daughter of a billionaire.
Her father Ben Navarro is founder and CEO of Sherman Monetary Group and is valued by Forbes as being value $1.5 billion.
He has additionally invested closely in tennis. In 2022, he paid almost $300 million to purchase the Cincinnati Open – a warmup occasion for the US Open yearly.
In an interview with the Tennis Channel earlier this season, Navarro credited her calm manner and mindset to her dad.
“He’s in all probability the neatest man I do know and he’s dropped quite a lot of information and knowledge on my siblings and I through the years,” she stated.
“He’s taught me a bunch in regards to the perspective I wish to take into issues, particularly on-court stuff.”
Regardless of being set to inherit a fortune, Navarro appears to be like decided to make her personal title and has an opportunity to do precisely that at this yr’s Wimbledon.
She is going to subsequent face Italian Jasmine Paolini on Tuesday for a spot within the semifinals.
CNN
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The US already boasts a promising roster of younger tennis stars however there’s a new title on the scene.
Emma Navarro is shortly establishing herself as a power to be reckoned with on the senior tour, with the 23-year-old reaching the quarterfinals at this yr’s Wimbledon.
As if to underline her credentials, Navarro beat reigning US Open champion Coco Gauff in straight units – 6-4 6-3 – within the fourth spherical on Sunday to proceed her finest run at a grand slam.
“I don’t have a ton of phrases however simply actually grateful to be out right here on Heart Court docket at a event with a lot historical past and custom, that so many legends have performed on earlier than me,” Navarro stated throughout her post-match interview after beating Gauff.
“It’s an actual honor. I can’t wait to play once more.”
Navarro’s type at this yr’s Wimbledon follows what has already been a formidable season for the teen.
The American reached the third spherical of the Australian Open earlier this yr, earlier than progressing to the fourth spherical on the French Open.
In line with the WTA, she has received 33 tour-level matches in 2024, greater than twice as many as she received final yr, whereas $1,074,546 of her $1,847,241 in profession prize cash has been received in 2024 alone.
She claimed her first WTA title on the Hobart Worldwide in January and has risen from 149th on the planet firstly of final season to her present place as world No. 17,
“I feel that mindset has positively helped me simply not to have a look at a day like at this time as any completely different than another match,” she stated, per WTA, explaining her rise after reaching the quarterfinals.
“I feel simply having the ability to have a look at particular person matches for what they’re and never make them something higher than that.”
Whereas her rise by way of the ranks has been speedy, it maybe shouldn’t come as a shock.
Navarro loved a profitable faculty profession at Virginia, turning into the 2021 NCAA champion in her freshman yr – a outcome which then certified her for the US Open major draw, the place she misplaced within the first spherical.
She determined to show her full consideration to skilled tennis in 2022, ending her faculty profession with a report of 51-3 in singles matches.
Similar to compatriot Jessica Pegula, Navarro is the daughter of a billionaire.
Her father Ben Navarro is founder and CEO of Sherman Monetary Group and is valued by Forbes as being value $1.5 billion.
He has additionally invested closely in tennis. In 2022, he paid almost $300 million to purchase the Cincinnati Open – a warmup occasion for the US Open yearly.
In an interview with the Tennis Channel earlier this season, Navarro credited her calm manner and mindset to her dad.
“He’s in all probability the neatest man I do know and he’s dropped quite a lot of information and knowledge on my siblings and I through the years,” she stated.
“He’s taught me a bunch in regards to the perspective I wish to take into issues, particularly on-court stuff.”
Regardless of being set to inherit a fortune, Navarro appears to be like decided to make her personal title and has an opportunity to do precisely that at this yr’s Wimbledon.
She is going to subsequent face Italian Jasmine Paolini on Tuesday for a spot within the semifinals.
CNN
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The US already boasts a promising roster of younger tennis stars however there’s a new title on the scene.
Emma Navarro is shortly establishing herself as a power to be reckoned with on the senior tour, with the 23-year-old reaching the quarterfinals at this yr’s Wimbledon.
As if to underline her credentials, Navarro beat reigning US Open champion Coco Gauff in straight units – 6-4 6-3 – within the fourth spherical on Sunday to proceed her finest run at a grand slam.
“I don’t have a ton of phrases however simply actually grateful to be out right here on Heart Court docket at a event with a lot historical past and custom, that so many legends have performed on earlier than me,” Navarro stated throughout her post-match interview after beating Gauff.
“It’s an actual honor. I can’t wait to play once more.”
Navarro’s type at this yr’s Wimbledon follows what has already been a formidable season for the teen.
The American reached the third spherical of the Australian Open earlier this yr, earlier than progressing to the fourth spherical on the French Open.
In line with the WTA, she has received 33 tour-level matches in 2024, greater than twice as many as she received final yr, whereas $1,074,546 of her $1,847,241 in profession prize cash has been received in 2024 alone.
She claimed her first WTA title on the Hobart Worldwide in January and has risen from 149th on the planet firstly of final season to her present place as world No. 17,
“I feel that mindset has positively helped me simply not to have a look at a day like at this time as any completely different than another match,” she stated, per WTA, explaining her rise after reaching the quarterfinals.
“I feel simply having the ability to have a look at particular person matches for what they’re and never make them something higher than that.”
Whereas her rise by way of the ranks has been speedy, it maybe shouldn’t come as a shock.
Navarro loved a profitable faculty profession at Virginia, turning into the 2021 NCAA champion in her freshman yr – a outcome which then certified her for the US Open major draw, the place she misplaced within the first spherical.
She determined to show her full consideration to skilled tennis in 2022, ending her faculty profession with a report of 51-3 in singles matches.
Similar to compatriot Jessica Pegula, Navarro is the daughter of a billionaire.
Her father Ben Navarro is founder and CEO of Sherman Monetary Group and is valued by Forbes as being value $1.5 billion.
He has additionally invested closely in tennis. In 2022, he paid almost $300 million to purchase the Cincinnati Open – a warmup occasion for the US Open yearly.
In an interview with the Tennis Channel earlier this season, Navarro credited her calm manner and mindset to her dad.
“He’s in all probability the neatest man I do know and he’s dropped quite a lot of information and knowledge on my siblings and I through the years,” she stated.
“He’s taught me a bunch in regards to the perspective I wish to take into issues, particularly on-court stuff.”
Regardless of being set to inherit a fortune, Navarro appears to be like decided to make her personal title and has an opportunity to do precisely that at this yr’s Wimbledon.
She is going to subsequent face Italian Jasmine Paolini on Tuesday for a spot within the semifinals.
CNN
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The US already boasts a promising roster of younger tennis stars however there’s a new title on the scene.
Emma Navarro is shortly establishing herself as a power to be reckoned with on the senior tour, with the 23-year-old reaching the quarterfinals at this yr’s Wimbledon.
As if to underline her credentials, Navarro beat reigning US Open champion Coco Gauff in straight units – 6-4 6-3 – within the fourth spherical on Sunday to proceed her finest run at a grand slam.
“I don’t have a ton of phrases however simply actually grateful to be out right here on Heart Court docket at a event with a lot historical past and custom, that so many legends have performed on earlier than me,” Navarro stated throughout her post-match interview after beating Gauff.
“It’s an actual honor. I can’t wait to play once more.”
Navarro’s type at this yr’s Wimbledon follows what has already been a formidable season for the teen.
The American reached the third spherical of the Australian Open earlier this yr, earlier than progressing to the fourth spherical on the French Open.
In line with the WTA, she has received 33 tour-level matches in 2024, greater than twice as many as she received final yr, whereas $1,074,546 of her $1,847,241 in profession prize cash has been received in 2024 alone.
She claimed her first WTA title on the Hobart Worldwide in January and has risen from 149th on the planet firstly of final season to her present place as world No. 17,
“I feel that mindset has positively helped me simply not to have a look at a day like at this time as any completely different than another match,” she stated, per WTA, explaining her rise after reaching the quarterfinals.
“I feel simply having the ability to have a look at particular person matches for what they’re and never make them something higher than that.”
Whereas her rise by way of the ranks has been speedy, it maybe shouldn’t come as a shock.
Navarro loved a profitable faculty profession at Virginia, turning into the 2021 NCAA champion in her freshman yr – a outcome which then certified her for the US Open major draw, the place she misplaced within the first spherical.
She determined to show her full consideration to skilled tennis in 2022, ending her faculty profession with a report of 51-3 in singles matches.
Similar to compatriot Jessica Pegula, Navarro is the daughter of a billionaire.
Her father Ben Navarro is founder and CEO of Sherman Monetary Group and is valued by Forbes as being value $1.5 billion.
He has additionally invested closely in tennis. In 2022, he paid almost $300 million to purchase the Cincinnati Open – a warmup occasion for the US Open yearly.
In an interview with the Tennis Channel earlier this season, Navarro credited her calm manner and mindset to her dad.
“He’s in all probability the neatest man I do know and he’s dropped quite a lot of information and knowledge on my siblings and I through the years,” she stated.
“He’s taught me a bunch in regards to the perspective I wish to take into issues, particularly on-court stuff.”
Regardless of being set to inherit a fortune, Navarro appears to be like decided to make her personal title and has an opportunity to do precisely that at this yr’s Wimbledon.
She is going to subsequent face Italian Jasmine Paolini on Tuesday for a spot within the semifinals.
CNN
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The US already boasts a promising roster of younger tennis stars however there’s a new title on the scene.
Emma Navarro is shortly establishing herself as a power to be reckoned with on the senior tour, with the 23-year-old reaching the quarterfinals at this yr’s Wimbledon.
As if to underline her credentials, Navarro beat reigning US Open champion Coco Gauff in straight units – 6-4 6-3 – within the fourth spherical on Sunday to proceed her finest run at a grand slam.
“I don’t have a ton of phrases however simply actually grateful to be out right here on Heart Court docket at a event with a lot historical past and custom, that so many legends have performed on earlier than me,” Navarro stated throughout her post-match interview after beating Gauff.
“It’s an actual honor. I can’t wait to play once more.”
Navarro’s type at this yr’s Wimbledon follows what has already been a formidable season for the teen.
The American reached the third spherical of the Australian Open earlier this yr, earlier than progressing to the fourth spherical on the French Open.
In line with the WTA, she has received 33 tour-level matches in 2024, greater than twice as many as she received final yr, whereas $1,074,546 of her $1,847,241 in profession prize cash has been received in 2024 alone.
She claimed her first WTA title on the Hobart Worldwide in January and has risen from 149th on the planet firstly of final season to her present place as world No. 17,
“I feel that mindset has positively helped me simply not to have a look at a day like at this time as any completely different than another match,” she stated, per WTA, explaining her rise after reaching the quarterfinals.
“I feel simply having the ability to have a look at particular person matches for what they’re and never make them something higher than that.”
Whereas her rise by way of the ranks has been speedy, it maybe shouldn’t come as a shock.
Navarro loved a profitable faculty profession at Virginia, turning into the 2021 NCAA champion in her freshman yr – a outcome which then certified her for the US Open major draw, the place she misplaced within the first spherical.
She determined to show her full consideration to skilled tennis in 2022, ending her faculty profession with a report of 51-3 in singles matches.
Similar to compatriot Jessica Pegula, Navarro is the daughter of a billionaire.
Her father Ben Navarro is founder and CEO of Sherman Monetary Group and is valued by Forbes as being value $1.5 billion.
He has additionally invested closely in tennis. In 2022, he paid almost $300 million to purchase the Cincinnati Open – a warmup occasion for the US Open yearly.
In an interview with the Tennis Channel earlier this season, Navarro credited her calm manner and mindset to her dad.
“He’s in all probability the neatest man I do know and he’s dropped quite a lot of information and knowledge on my siblings and I through the years,” she stated.
“He’s taught me a bunch in regards to the perspective I wish to take into issues, particularly on-court stuff.”
Regardless of being set to inherit a fortune, Navarro appears to be like decided to make her personal title and has an opportunity to do precisely that at this yr’s Wimbledon.
She is going to subsequent face Italian Jasmine Paolini on Tuesday for a spot within the semifinals.
CNN
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The US already boasts a promising roster of younger tennis stars however there’s a new title on the scene.
Emma Navarro is shortly establishing herself as a power to be reckoned with on the senior tour, with the 23-year-old reaching the quarterfinals at this yr’s Wimbledon.
As if to underline her credentials, Navarro beat reigning US Open champion Coco Gauff in straight units – 6-4 6-3 – within the fourth spherical on Sunday to proceed her finest run at a grand slam.
“I don’t have a ton of phrases however simply actually grateful to be out right here on Heart Court docket at a event with a lot historical past and custom, that so many legends have performed on earlier than me,” Navarro stated throughout her post-match interview after beating Gauff.
“It’s an actual honor. I can’t wait to play once more.”
Navarro’s type at this yr’s Wimbledon follows what has already been a formidable season for the teen.
The American reached the third spherical of the Australian Open earlier this yr, earlier than progressing to the fourth spherical on the French Open.
In line with the WTA, she has received 33 tour-level matches in 2024, greater than twice as many as she received final yr, whereas $1,074,546 of her $1,847,241 in profession prize cash has been received in 2024 alone.
She claimed her first WTA title on the Hobart Worldwide in January and has risen from 149th on the planet firstly of final season to her present place as world No. 17,
“I feel that mindset has positively helped me simply not to have a look at a day like at this time as any completely different than another match,” she stated, per WTA, explaining her rise after reaching the quarterfinals.
“I feel simply having the ability to have a look at particular person matches for what they’re and never make them something higher than that.”
Whereas her rise by way of the ranks has been speedy, it maybe shouldn’t come as a shock.
Navarro loved a profitable faculty profession at Virginia, turning into the 2021 NCAA champion in her freshman yr – a outcome which then certified her for the US Open major draw, the place she misplaced within the first spherical.
She determined to show her full consideration to skilled tennis in 2022, ending her faculty profession with a report of 51-3 in singles matches.
Similar to compatriot Jessica Pegula, Navarro is the daughter of a billionaire.
Her father Ben Navarro is founder and CEO of Sherman Monetary Group and is valued by Forbes as being value $1.5 billion.
He has additionally invested closely in tennis. In 2022, he paid almost $300 million to purchase the Cincinnati Open – a warmup occasion for the US Open yearly.
In an interview with the Tennis Channel earlier this season, Navarro credited her calm manner and mindset to her dad.
“He’s in all probability the neatest man I do know and he’s dropped quite a lot of information and knowledge on my siblings and I through the years,” she stated.
“He’s taught me a bunch in regards to the perspective I wish to take into issues, particularly on-court stuff.”
Regardless of being set to inherit a fortune, Navarro appears to be like decided to make her personal title and has an opportunity to do precisely that at this yr’s Wimbledon.
She is going to subsequent face Italian Jasmine Paolini on Tuesday for a spot within the semifinals.
CNN
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The US already boasts a promising roster of younger tennis stars however there’s a new title on the scene.
Emma Navarro is shortly establishing herself as a power to be reckoned with on the senior tour, with the 23-year-old reaching the quarterfinals at this yr’s Wimbledon.
As if to underline her credentials, Navarro beat reigning US Open champion Coco Gauff in straight units – 6-4 6-3 – within the fourth spherical on Sunday to proceed her finest run at a grand slam.
“I don’t have a ton of phrases however simply actually grateful to be out right here on Heart Court docket at a event with a lot historical past and custom, that so many legends have performed on earlier than me,” Navarro stated throughout her post-match interview after beating Gauff.
“It’s an actual honor. I can’t wait to play once more.”
Navarro’s type at this yr’s Wimbledon follows what has already been a formidable season for the teen.
The American reached the third spherical of the Australian Open earlier this yr, earlier than progressing to the fourth spherical on the French Open.
In line with the WTA, she has received 33 tour-level matches in 2024, greater than twice as many as she received final yr, whereas $1,074,546 of her $1,847,241 in profession prize cash has been received in 2024 alone.
She claimed her first WTA title on the Hobart Worldwide in January and has risen from 149th on the planet firstly of final season to her present place as world No. 17,
“I feel that mindset has positively helped me simply not to have a look at a day like at this time as any completely different than another match,” she stated, per WTA, explaining her rise after reaching the quarterfinals.
“I feel simply having the ability to have a look at particular person matches for what they’re and never make them something higher than that.”
Whereas her rise by way of the ranks has been speedy, it maybe shouldn’t come as a shock.
Navarro loved a profitable faculty profession at Virginia, turning into the 2021 NCAA champion in her freshman yr – a outcome which then certified her for the US Open major draw, the place she misplaced within the first spherical.
She determined to show her full consideration to skilled tennis in 2022, ending her faculty profession with a report of 51-3 in singles matches.
Similar to compatriot Jessica Pegula, Navarro is the daughter of a billionaire.
Her father Ben Navarro is founder and CEO of Sherman Monetary Group and is valued by Forbes as being value $1.5 billion.
He has additionally invested closely in tennis. In 2022, he paid almost $300 million to purchase the Cincinnati Open – a warmup occasion for the US Open yearly.
In an interview with the Tennis Channel earlier this season, Navarro credited her calm manner and mindset to her dad.
“He’s in all probability the neatest man I do know and he’s dropped quite a lot of information and knowledge on my siblings and I through the years,” she stated.
“He’s taught me a bunch in regards to the perspective I wish to take into issues, particularly on-court stuff.”
Regardless of being set to inherit a fortune, Navarro appears to be like decided to make her personal title and has an opportunity to do precisely that at this yr’s Wimbledon.
She is going to subsequent face Italian Jasmine Paolini on Tuesday for a spot within the semifinals.
CNN
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The US already boasts a promising roster of younger tennis stars however there’s a new title on the scene.
Emma Navarro is shortly establishing herself as a power to be reckoned with on the senior tour, with the 23-year-old reaching the quarterfinals at this yr’s Wimbledon.
As if to underline her credentials, Navarro beat reigning US Open champion Coco Gauff in straight units – 6-4 6-3 – within the fourth spherical on Sunday to proceed her finest run at a grand slam.
“I don’t have a ton of phrases however simply actually grateful to be out right here on Heart Court docket at a event with a lot historical past and custom, that so many legends have performed on earlier than me,” Navarro stated throughout her post-match interview after beating Gauff.
“It’s an actual honor. I can’t wait to play once more.”
Navarro’s type at this yr’s Wimbledon follows what has already been a formidable season for the teen.
The American reached the third spherical of the Australian Open earlier this yr, earlier than progressing to the fourth spherical on the French Open.
In line with the WTA, she has received 33 tour-level matches in 2024, greater than twice as many as she received final yr, whereas $1,074,546 of her $1,847,241 in profession prize cash has been received in 2024 alone.
She claimed her first WTA title on the Hobart Worldwide in January and has risen from 149th on the planet firstly of final season to her present place as world No. 17,
“I feel that mindset has positively helped me simply not to have a look at a day like at this time as any completely different than another match,” she stated, per WTA, explaining her rise after reaching the quarterfinals.
“I feel simply having the ability to have a look at particular person matches for what they’re and never make them something higher than that.”
Whereas her rise by way of the ranks has been speedy, it maybe shouldn’t come as a shock.
Navarro loved a profitable faculty profession at Virginia, turning into the 2021 NCAA champion in her freshman yr – a outcome which then certified her for the US Open major draw, the place she misplaced within the first spherical.
She determined to show her full consideration to skilled tennis in 2022, ending her faculty profession with a report of 51-3 in singles matches.
Similar to compatriot Jessica Pegula, Navarro is the daughter of a billionaire.
Her father Ben Navarro is founder and CEO of Sherman Monetary Group and is valued by Forbes as being value $1.5 billion.
He has additionally invested closely in tennis. In 2022, he paid almost $300 million to purchase the Cincinnati Open – a warmup occasion for the US Open yearly.
In an interview with the Tennis Channel earlier this season, Navarro credited her calm manner and mindset to her dad.
“He’s in all probability the neatest man I do know and he’s dropped quite a lot of information and knowledge on my siblings and I through the years,” she stated.
“He’s taught me a bunch in regards to the perspective I wish to take into issues, particularly on-court stuff.”
Regardless of being set to inherit a fortune, Navarro appears to be like decided to make her personal title and has an opportunity to do precisely that at this yr’s Wimbledon.
She is going to subsequent face Italian Jasmine Paolini on Tuesday for a spot within the semifinals.