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Emma Navarro needed to dig deep during the heat of the day on Thursday in Charleston to reach the quarterfinals of her home tournament for the first time, turning around her Round of 16 match against ...
The clay-court season kicks off in Charleston, a city with deep family connections for Navarro. She went to school at Ashley Hall in nearby downtown, while her father, Ben Navarro, is not only the WTA ...
None of it shook the implacable Emma Navarro. With a hometown crowd cheering ... who is 23 and a graduate of Charleston’s Ashley Hall School. “So I just try to keep fighting.” ...
But Charleston’s Emma Navarro also had to find something from ... I felt really good about,” said Navarro, a graduate of Ashley Hall School in Charleston. “I felt like she played really ...
Take Charleston’s Emma Navarro, for example ... After her breakthrough season in 2024 — when the Ashley Hall graduate and NCAA singles champ at Virginia zoomed from No. 38 to No. 8 in WTA ...
Meanwhile, Charleston’s Emma Navarro, ranked No. 11 and seeded No ... Navarro, 24 and a graduate of Ashley Hall School in Charleston, is making her sixth appearance in her hometown tournament ...
Charleston’s Emma Navarro gave it her all in a two-hour ... But a backhand long from the Ashley Hall graduate on break point kept the 23-year-old Anisimova in the set. Anisimova, who converted ...
Emma Navarro needed three sets to get past 15th seed Ashlyn Krueger ... So, yeah, happy with that, my performance today.” Navarro, an Ashley Hall alum who reaches the quarterfinals in her hometown ...
Charleston’s own Emma Navarro secured her 2nd consecutive R16 ... the American ace has deep ties here: she attended Ashley Hall and made her WTA debut in 2019 as an 18-year-old wildcard.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — In a thrilling comeback, hometown favorite Emma Navarro overcame a challenging start to defeat Ashlyn Krueger in three sets, advancing to the quarterfinals of the ...