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a kennedy

(32,040 posts)
Sun Jul 7, 2024, 02:37 PM Jul 2024

Two Americans playing against each other.....#2 seed, Coco Gauff vs #19 Emma Navarro

Hate when Americans play each other…….rooting for them both. Oh, and one American male I like Tommy Paul, is playing Roberto Bautista Agut, from Spain and he’s won his first to sets…..so let’s go USA, USA, USA.

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Two Americans playing against each other.....#2 seed, Coco Gauff vs #19 Emma Navarro (Original Post) a kennedy Jul 2024 OP
Well Tommy Paul won......and it's looking like the #2 seed, Coco is going down..... a kennedy Jul 2024 #1
and did not know this about Emma Navarro........daughter of a billionaire, YES a billionaire. a kennedy Jul 2024 #2

a kennedy

(32,040 posts)
1. Well Tommy Paul won......and it's looking like the #2 seed, Coco is going down.....
Sun Jul 7, 2024, 03:08 PM
Jul 2024

Lost the first set, and is down 1 - 4 in the second. Grass is the surface like the #1 seed, she doesn’t do very good on.

a kennedy

(32,040 posts)
2. and did not know this about Emma Navarro........daughter of a billionaire, YES a billionaire.
Mon Jul 8, 2024, 09:26 AM
Jul 2024

Just like compatriot Jessica Pegula, Navarro is the daughter of a billionaire.

Her father Ben Navarro is founder and CEO of Sherman Financial Group and is valued by Forbes as being worth $1.5 billion.

He has also invested heavily in tennis. In 2022, he paid nearly $300 million to buy the Cincinnati Open – a warmup event for the US Open every year.

In an interview with the Tennis Channel earlier this season, Navarro credited her calm demeanour and mindset to her dad.

“He’s probably the smartest guy I know and he’s dropped a lot of knowledge and wisdom on my siblings and I over the years,” she said.

“He’s taught me a bunch about the perspective I want to take into things, especially on-court stuff.”

Despite being set to inherit a fortune, Navarro looks determined to make her own name and has a chance to do exactly that at this year’s Wimbledon.

She will next face Italian Jasmine Paolini on Tuesday for a place in the semifinals.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/08/sport/emma-navarro-wimbledon-us-tennis-spt-intl/index.html

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