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- OverviewSinglesYTDCareerDoublesYTDCareerWTA singles titles15/10219/123WTA doubles titles0/028/36Prize money$884,510$4,412,884Prize money$884,510$4,412,884Titles12Titles00
- GamesWTA. Madrid (Madrid, Spain)Dates:22/04/2025 – 04/05/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:CLAYPrize fund:—Rank:10RoundResultOpponentRankPtsRound of 322164 36 26Round of 647875 75Round of 128Bye——Pts:65WTA. Stuttgart (Stuttgart, Germany)Dates:14/04/2025 – 21/04/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:CLAYPrize fund:—Rank:11RoundResultOpponentRankPtsRound of 162457 63 26Round of 321763 60Pts:60WTA. Charleston (Charleston, South Carolina, USA)Dates:31/03/2025 – 06/04/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:CLAYPrize fund:—Rank:11RoundResultOpponentRankPtsRound of 81657 67Round of 163446 64 62Round of 329064 63Round of 64Bye0—Pts:108WTA. Miami (Miami, Florida, USA)Dates:18/03/2025 – 30/03/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:—Rank:10RoundResultOpponentRankPtsRound of 646067 62 67Round of 128Bye0—Pts:10WTA. Indian Wells (Indian Wells, California, USA)Dates:05/03/2025 – 16/03/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:—Rank:8RoundResultOpponentRankPtsRound of 322267 16Round of 6411136 61 76Round of 128Bye0—Pts:65WTA. Merida (Merida, Mexico)Dates:24/02/2025 – 02/03/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:—Rank:10RoundResultOpponentRankPtsFinal13360 60Round of 44563 63Round of 88864 62Round of 1612461 62Round of 32Bye0—Pts:500WTA. Dubai (Dubai, UAE)Dates:16/02/2025 – 22/02/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:—Rank:9RoundResultOpponentRankPtsRound of 168967 63 57Round of 326676 26 63Round of 64Bye0—Pts:120WTA. Doha (Doha, Qatar)Dates:09/02/2025 – 15/02/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:—Rank:9RoundResultOpponentRankPtsRound of 322726 26Round of 64Bye0—Pts:10Australian Open (Melbourne, Australia)Dates:12/01/2025 – 26/01/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:—Rank:8RoundResultOpponentRankPtsRound of 8216 26Round of 161064 57 75Round of 323964 36 64Round of 6410863 36 64Round of 1284667 76 75Pts:430Adelaide International (Adelaide, Australia)Dates:06/01/2025 – 11/01/2025Category:ATP World Tour 1000Surface:HARDPrize fund:—Rank:8RoundResultOpponentRankPtsRound of 82646 46Round of 162776 64Round of 32Bye0—Pts:108
- Full descriptionPersonal
Currently coached by Peter Ayers Born in New York City and raised in Charleston, SC. Attended the University of Virginia where she is studied Arts & Science and played collegiate tennis 2021 NCAA Singles Champion (freshman year) 2019 Australian Open Junior Doubles Finalist 2019 Roland-Garros Junior Doubles Champion and Singles Finalist 2019 Wimbledon Junior Singles Semi-Finalist Is the daughter of businessman Ben Navarro and the grand-daughter of former American football player and coach Frank Navarro.
Career HighlightsSINGLES Winner (2): 2025 - Merida; 2024 - Hobart WTA 125 SINGLES Finalist (1): 2024 - Paris.
Career in ReviewVoted 2024 WTA Most Improved Player of the Year Award, finished the year ranked No.8 with a singles record of 54-24, winning her first career title at 2024 Hobart; climbed to a year-end ranking at No.8 after finishing 2023 at No.38 (and No.143 in 2022)
2023 was a stand-out year, achieving a career best with semifinal at WTA 500 San Diego (l. Kenin) and ending season with a ranking of No. 32. Also reached two quarterfinals on clay; Strasbourg (l. Blinkova) and Palermo (l. eventual champion Zheng) and one semifinal on grass; Bad Homburg (l. Siniakova).
In 2022, posted 31-18 win-loss record. At Tour-level, made 2r at Charleston (as WC, l. Jabeur), fell 1r at Monterrey (as WC, l. Zacarias) and Indian Wells (as WC, l. Anisimova), and contested qualifying at San Diego
Elsewhere in 2022, reached three ITF Circuit finals, including lifting second career title at this level at W60 tournament in Liepaja, Latvia, while made SF at WTA 125K Series event in Vancouver
Broke into Top 200 for the first time on March 7, 2022
Lifted maiden ITF Circuit title at W25 event in Orlando in November 2021
Won the NCAA division 1 women's singles title in May 2021 to earn a WC into US Open, where she fell 1r (l. McHale)
In 2021, reached 2r at both Charleston [500] and Charleston [250]
Fell 1r at 2020 Monterrey (l. Stephens)
Only other events in 2020 came on ITF Circuit, ending year ranked No.463
Owns three ITF Circuit titles in singles and one in doubles
Fell 2r on professional debut at $10k Charleston, SC-USA (l. Di Lorenzo) in 2015
Began her collegiate career by winning her first 14 NCAA singles matches and moving up to a No.6 ITA ranking
Ended 2019 at No.3 in ITF Junior rankings, following a season that included a R-Up finish at Roland Garros (l. Fernandez), a SF run at Wimbledon and victory at the Adidas Easter Bowl
Also R-Up in girls' doubles at 2019 Australian Open w/Beck
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