The heir to a multimillion-dollar fortune shook the Wimbledon quarters

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Coco Gauff, World no. 2 and US Open champion; Diana Schneider winner of the Bad Homburg grass tournament; Naomi Osaka, former world number 1 and has four ‘greats’ in his history. It all started with a loss to the Chinese in the first round Qiang Wangto continue defeating the most important rival until entering the quarterfinals of Wimbledon, where the recent Roland Garros finalist, the Italian, awaits. Jasmine Paolini.

A check was received for 375,000 pounds sterling, about 440,000 euros. Money is not important, earnings in his budding professional tennis career just exceeded one million euros. And he is heir to a multimillion-dollar fortune.

Emma Navarro 23 years old, he entered the circuit a few years ago, as he finished his college career in Virginia, where he graduated in Arts and Science and won the NCAA individual title.

Junior finalist at Roland Garros, semi-finalist at Wimbledon, double champion in Paris. In 2019 he showed himself as one of the best players under 18 in the racket.

She won the Hobart 204 tournament, her first and so far only WTA title. He enters the second round of the last Roland Garros, and breaks his share of the Wimbledon draw, leaving behind relevant names (especially Coco Gauff) who signed his best Grand Slam.

“My dad is the smartest man I’ve ever met,” Emma said Ben Navarro, who bought the WTA 500 women’s tournament in Charleston, where a family of four established their base, investing $350 million. He spent another 300 ‘kilo’ dollars to buy the ATP Masters and WTA 1000 in Cincinnati, the most important event before the US Open.

Emma, ​​​​​​​​​​​​​granddaughter of Frank Navarro, a legend as an American football coach at the university level, is heir to a fortune estimated at around 3,000 million dollars, 2,700 euros. His father will have a current net worth, according to Forbes, of 1.5 billion.

Ben Navarro He is an investor who created the Sherman Financial Group, whose portfolio he has, for example, Credit One, which has approximately eighteen million credit cards on the market.

“As a fan, father and businessman, tennis has given a lot to my family,” commented Ben Navarro (61 years old) in one of his rare statements in the world of tennis. Although he doesn’t miss Wimbledon, his wife Kelly does.

Fortunately, Emma Navarro is not number 1, the position occupied by her compatriot Jessica Pegula, whose oilman father (Terrence) earned $5 billion. He owns the Buffalo Bills of the NFL and the Sabers of the NHL.

Source: La Verdad

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