Spectators at Wimbledon today can be sure of one thing when watching rising US star Emma Navarro on court – she’s certainly not at SW19 for the money. 

The New York-raised sports star, who made her grand slam debut at the US Open in 2021, has a personal fortune so vast that the tournament’s £2.7million winner’s prize pot might feel like pocket money.

Navarro is the daughter of wealthy billionaire investment tycoon, Ben Navarro and is quietly sitting on a £3billion inheritance. 

Tycoon Ben built his billionaire empire thanks to numerous business ventures, most notably being the founder and owner of Sherman Financial Group, which has assets such as Credit One Bank. 

And she’s already making waves at Wimbledon, reaching the second round of Wimbledon to face four-time Grand Slam singles champion Naomi Osaka today.

US tennis star Emma Navarro won't worry too much about the Wimbledon prize pot; she boasts a net worth bigger than Federer, Nadal and Djokovic combined

US tennis star Emma Navarro won’t worry too much about the Wimbledon prize pot; she boasts a net worth bigger than Federer, Nadal and Djokovic combined

Sport runs through the family veins though; her grandfather was ex-Ivy League footballer turned coach Frank Navarro. 

Despite being ranked 19th in the women’s singles, Navarro has failed to take home any major trophies or any of the staggering cheques which have been on offer throughout the ATP tour. 

Although the American will be hoping to impress and show she is one for the future, the tennis star will be under no financial pressure as she already boasts an impressive purse thanks to her wealthy family.

Well-heeled heritage: Emma’s staggering fortune is largely thanks to her business billionaire Tycoon father Ben Navarro, who is the son of ex-Ivy League footballer turned coach Frank Navarro

The 23-year-old is action this week at Wimbledon and will play four-time Grand Slam Champion, Naomi Osaka in the second round of the competition

 

Ben has also showed interest in his daughter’s passion, investing in the tennis world first purchasing Charlestown Tennis LLC through his Beemok Sports company on 2018 – which holds the longest-running women-only tennis tournament, the Charlestown Open.

Before splashing out nearly $300milliion (£237m) in 2022 to obtain the Western and Southern Open, which is a major tennis tournament. 

The Western and Southern Open saw 19 of the top 20 tennis players compete at the competition back in 2022 and is one of only nine tennis events that is recognised globally as a top-tier tournament for both men and women players.

The 23-year-old is not the only athlete in the Navarro family, her grandfather Frank Navarro was a former American college footballer turned coach

Doting dad: Navarro’s father has shown a keen interest in his daughter’s career – investing in a tennis club, Charlestown Tennis LLC, which holds the longest-running women-only tennis tournament, the Charlestown Open

She is estimated to be worth more than Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic (pictured left) and Roger Federer (pictured right) combined 

The up and coming tennis star has already achieved the financial feat most player’s dream of reaching before their playing days come to a close. 

Navarro has estimated net worth of around £3billion which towers over the tennis greats such as Roger Federer $550m (£434m), Rafael Nadal $220m (£174m) and Novak Djokovic $240m (£189m). 

The 23-year-old sports star who debuted at the Australian Open in January just gone is not the only famous sport’s name in her family.

Her late grandfather Frank Navarro was an American college football player turned coach. 

Frank served as a head coach for Williams College, Columbia University, Wabash College and Princeton University and even introduced the ‘Monster Defence’ at Williams. 

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