Emma Navarro is “heavy” three billion dollars, which is not a fortune from tournaments but from her father and Ben, who is an investment tycoon
American tennis player Emma Navarro (23), who is in 17th place on the WTA list, does not have to worry about the financial side of her sports performances.
The American woman is richer than the three biggest tennis aces of today, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic – together?!
It is estimated that the wealth of the young American woman is three billion dollars, which is a greater amount than the wealth of Federer ($550 million), Nadal ($220 million) and Djokovic ($240 million) together.
Of course, Navarro didn’t make her fortune through tournaments or advertising deals, it came from her father, Ben Navarro.
The American tycoon is the founder and owner of “Sherman Financial Group” and that’s where the American woman’s wealth comes from.
Navarro made her first Grand Slam appearance as a wild card at the 2021 US Open and was defeated in the first round. He then made it to the second round of Roland Garros last year.
Navarro advanced to the third round of this year’s Australian Open. She reached the fourth round of Roland Garros last month. Navarro is playing at Wimbledon and is scheduled to meet Naomi Osaka in the second round tomorrow.
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