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Here, get to know Emma Navarro's parents Ben and Kelly Navarro: Meet Ben Navarro Ben cheering on his daughter at the 2024 U.S. Open. Jamie Squire - Getty Images
Emma Navarro (born May 18, 2001) is an American professional tennis player. She has a career-high singles ranking of No. 8 by the WTA , achieved September 2024, and a best doubles ranking of world No. 93, achieved in August 2024. [ 2 ]
Emma Navarro’s dad Ben owns a few tennis tournaments. Ben is a big tennis fan, and even owns a few tennis tournaments including the Charleston Open and the Cincinnati Open, per USA Today .
Ben Navarro is married to Kelly; they have four children and live in Charleston, South Carolina. [6] Their daughter, Emma Navarro is a professional tennis player who currently plays on the WTA Tour. [10] In 2021, Ben Navarro contributed $500,000 to a political action committee (PAC) supporting Tim Scott. [16] In 2023, he contributed $5 million ...
On Thursday, 12th ranked Women's Tennis Association (WTA) player Emma Navarro, who is from the U.S., faced off against second-ranked Aryna Sabalenka, a Belarusian, to vie for a place in the finals ...
Navarro was married to Jill Navarro, they had 8 children and 22 grandchildren. He was of Italian descent, his parents entered the United States through Ellis Island. [5] Navarro's son, Ben Navarro is a businessman, the founder and CEO of Sherman Financial Group. [6] His granddaughter Emma Navarro is a professional tennis player. [7]
NEW YORK (AP) — Emma Navarro's 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 victory over defending champion Coco Gauff at the U.S. Open on Sunday earned her a trip to the quarterfinals for the second consecutive Grand Slam tournament. Before this year's appearance in New York, Navarro had never been past the first round at Flushing Meadows.
Emma Navarro's mental notes help her beat former No. 1 Naomi Osaka at Wimbledon By HOWARD FENDRICH AP Tennis Writer LONDON (AP) — To be sure, Emma Navarro used clean tennis to defeat Naomi Osaka at Wimbledon on Wednesday: just five unforced errors compared to 16 winners; zero break points faced; a 4-for-4 success rate at the net.