In a surprising turn of events at Wimbledon 2024, Emma Navarro defeated Naomi Osaka 6-4, 6-1 on Wednesday. Osaka, a four-time Grand Slam champion, was making her first appearance at Wimbledon in five years. Navarro, currently ranked 17th in the world, overcame the former world number one in less than an hour on Centre Court.
Navarro’s unbeaten streak continues
Navarro, who has yet to lose a set in the tournament, will face Diana Shnaider in the third round on Friday.
Rising star: Who is Emma Navarro?
1. Early beginnings: Born in New York City in 2001, Emma Navarro developed a passion for tennis early on. She decided to pursue the sport seriously by fourth grade and attended Ashley Hall in Charleston, South Carolina, where she quickly rose to prominence as a junior tennis star. Her late grandfather, Frank Navarro, was a notable college football player and coach.
2. Family background: Emma is the daughter of Ben Navarro, an American billionaire and founder of Sherman Financial Group, which operates Credit One. According to Forbes, Ben Navarro’s net worth is approximately $1.5 billion, surpassing the combined wealth of tennis legends Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal. Emma Navarro has earned a significant $1,074,546 in prize money so far this year.
3. Breakthrough in tennis: The 23-year-old’s major breakthrough came in 2019 when she won the junior French Open doubles title alongside Chloe Beck. That same year, she also finished as the singles runner-up in the tournament. Her outstanding performance earned her the top spot as the nation’s No. 1 recruit, as ranked by TennisRecruiting.net.
4. Collegiate success: In 2020, Navarro enrolled at the University of Virginia, where she continued to excel in tennis. She became the 2021 NCAA singles champion, a feat only one other player in the program’s history had achieved. She also secured her first main-draw WTA singles victory at the Volvo Car Open in Charleston by defeating Renata Zarazua in straight sets. Her impressive collegiate performance earned her a wild card entry into the US Open.
5. Professional achievements: Emma Navarro turned professional in 2022, earning ITA singles and doubles All-American honors. She quickly made her mark on the professional circuit, capturing her first WTA title at the Hobart International in January. Her Grand Slam performances have steadily improved, reaching the third round of the Australian Open and the fourth round of the French Open. Now, two years later, Navarro played her first Wimbledon as a seed. In the first round, she defeated China’s Wang Qiang, a former US Open quarter-finalist, 6-0, 6-2, and overcame Naomi Osaka in the second round.