Meet Emma Navarro, the American billionaire heiress eyeing her first Grand Slam title at the US Open

Emma Navarro served against Anna Blinkova during round one of the US Open.
Emma Navarro won her first match at the 2024 US Open. Matthew Stockman/Staff/Getty Images
  • American Emma Navarro, 23, has had a breakout tennis season, rising to a career-high rank of No. 12.
  • She is the daughter of billionaire businessman Ben Navarro.
  • This US Open, Emma Navarro is hoping for her first Grand Slam singles title.
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The US Open, the final Grand Slam of the tennis season, is underway in New York City.

And while it may be well-known for attracting a number of A-list spectators, there's also plenty of wealth on the court, too.

One of this season's breakout stars is Emma Navarro, the 23-year-old daughter of billionaire businessman Ben Navarro.

So far this year, the American player has broken into the top 20 of the WTA rankings, defeated not one, but two Grand Slam champions — Naomi Osaka and Coco Gauff — during an impressive run to the Wimbledon quarterfinals, participated in the Paris Olympics, and won her first US Open match.

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As she continues to navigate the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center's signature blue courts, here's everything you need to know about the American heiress taking the tennis world by storm.

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Emma Navarro was born in New York City and raised in Charleston, South Carolina.

Navarro waves to the crowd after defeating Naomi Osaka in round two of Wimbledon 2024.
Navarro was raised in Charleston, South Carolina, with her parents and three siblings. Sean M. Haffey/Staff/Getty Images

In April, Navarro told Garden & Gun magazine that Charleston is her "favorite city in the world."

"I love to walk around downtown and see the houses and say good morning or good evening to the people," she added.

A few of her favorite hometown spots include Sullivan's Island, Holey City Bagels, Second State Coffee, and Sorelle.

She and her three siblings, older brothers Earl and Owen and younger sister Meggie, were raised in the area by parents Kelly and Ben Navarro.

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Her father, Ben Navarro, has an estimated net worth of $1.5 billion, according to Forbes.

Ben Navarro reacts after his daughter Emma Navarro plays against Naomi Osaka in round two of Wimbledon 2024.
Ben Navarro has an estimated net worth of $1.5 billion. HENRY NICHOLLS/Contributor/AFP via Getty Images

Ben Navarro, 61, is the founder and CEO of Sherman Financial Group.

One of the group's main assets is lender Credit One, which some eagle-eyed fans may have noticed has been one of the logos on Emma's uniforms at recent tournaments.

In addition to banking, Forbes reported that Navarro has purchased more than $350 million worth of property in Charleston since 2021.

He's also been an active buyer in the tennis space, with the South Carolina-based Live To Play Tennis Club and the Credit One Charleston Open (formerly the Volvo Car Open) in his portfolio, as well as the Cincinnati Open, which he purchased in 2022.

In 2019, the US Tennis Association named the Navarro family South Carolina's tennis family of the year.

He told the Post and Courier at the time, "As a fan, father, and business owner, tennis has brought so much to our family. Junior tennis has provided a place for our children to learn a work ethic, develop friendship through shared struggle, and learn to handle disappointment, defeat, and sometimes even unfairness."

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Emma Navarro credits her father with introducing her to tennis and shaping her mindset as an athlete.

Ben Navarro and Kelly Navarro watch their daughter, Emma Navarro, during the first round of the 2024 French Open.
Emma Navarro said her dad helped her get into playing tennis. Tim Clayton/Contributor/Corbis via Getty Images

In 2021, she told Charleston Magazine that her dad helped her get into tennis.

"He wanted it to be a family sport," she said. "I have two older brothers, and they both played. As soon as I was old enough and strong enough to hold a racquet, I was out there on the court with them."

He's been an important mentor to her ever since.

"My dad has always been in my corner, getting me the coaching and training, whatever I needed," she told Charleston Magazine.

She made sure to give her mom, Kelly Navarro, a shout-out, too, calling her "the behind-the-scenes lady who makes everything happen."

In an April 2024 interview with the Tennis Channel, Emma Navarro credited her dad for her mindset as an athlete, calling him "the smartest guy" she knows.

"He's taught me a bunch about the perspective I want to take into things, especially on-court stuff," she added.

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In 2019, Navarro was runner-up in the singles final at the French Open Junior Championships.

Emma Navarro, left, posed with her runner-up trophy at the 2019 French Open Juniors.
Emma Navarro was the runner-up at the 2019 French Open Juniors. Julian Finney/Staff/Getty Images

Navarro, then 18, lost in the singles final to Canadian Leylah Fernandez 6-3, 6-2.

However, she and partner Chloe Beck defeated Alina Charaeva and Anastasia Tikhonova 6-1, 6-2 in the doubles final, winning the championship.

She made her WTA debut that same year at the Charleston Open.

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She decided to become a full-time pro in 2022, and won her first WTA title, Hobart International, in January 2024.

Emma Navarro posed for a photo after winning the 2024 Hobart International.
Emma Navarro won the 2024 Hobart International. Steve Bell/Stringer/Getty Images

Navarro finished 6-1, 4-6, 7-5 against Elise Mertens to win her first WTA singles title.

Since January, Navarro has played in more than 10 tournaments around the world, including the Australian Open, the Cymbiotika San Diego Open, and the Trophée Clarins, where she reached the final, Wimbledon, the Olympics, and the US Open.

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In fact, she's beaten two world No. 2 players this year.

Emma Navarro shakes hands with Aryna Sabalenka after winning in the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open in 2024.
Emma Navarro defeated Aryna Sabalenka in the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open in 2024. Robert Prange/Contributor/Getty Images

In addition to defeating Gauff during Wimbledon, Navarro defeated Grand Slam champion and then-world No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka in the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open, commonly known as Indian Wells, in March 2024.

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While at Indian Wells, she also won the Eisenhower Cup alongside Ben Shelton.

Emma Navarro and Ben Shelton posed with their trophy after winning the Eisenhower Cup on day three of the BNP Paribas Open 2024.
Navarro and Ben Shelton won the Eisenhower Cup on day three of the BNP Paribas Open 2024. Robert Prange/Contributor/Getty Images

The Eisenhower Cup is Indian Wells' popular kickoff exhibition in which eight mixed doubles teams compete against each other.

Some of the other pairs in 2024's event included Paula Badosa and Stefanos Tsitsipas, Sloane Stephens and Tommy Paul, Aryna Sabalenka and Taylor Fritz, and Qinwen Zheng and Frances Tiafoe.

Per the WTA, her total 2024 prize money has surpassed $1 million.

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