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By Sep 07, 2025Emma Navarro, the woman in the arena, will continue to trust her process
The young American will be a player to watch in the coming years, even if she doesn't seek the limelight.
Published Sep 06, 2024
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“I think toughness,” says Navarro, “is when you can continue to go after your shots and play aggressive tennis when some doubt creeps in, and when you’re not 100 percent sure about just certain shots or how you’re playing.”
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