By: Elizabeth Rakow
Published On: 1/15/2026
FP MOVEMENT AMBASSADOR SPOTLIGHT:
Emma Navarro Talks Tennis, Trailblazing, and Taking Big Swings

Meet our newest FP Movement Ambassador: Emma Navarro.
The truth is, you’ve probably already heard of her. As one of the brightest stars in women’s professional tennis and a Top-10 WTA singles player, Emma Navarro has become well known for her competitive edge, versatility, and calm under pressure. Earning wins over top-ranked opponents and making deep runs at premier WTA events, she’s built a reputation as one of the sport’s most disciplined and mentally tough competitors.
We’re proud to partner with Emma and have her join our incredible team of FP Movement Ambassadors. We hope that others are equally inspired by her integrity, optimism, and humility. Want to learn a little more about Emma? Keep reading for the FP Movement exclusive.
We’re proud to partner with Emma and have her join our incredible team of FP Movement Ambassadors. We hope that others are equally inspired by her integrity, optimism, and humility. Want to learn a little more about Emma? Keep reading for the FP Movement exclusive.
GETTING IN THE GAME
FP MOVEMENT: What's a small on-court habit or ritual you think only you notice, but fans would love if they knew (if you have one)?
EMMA NAVARRO: I always pick heads during the coin toss. I’m not really superstitious but heads has a good vibe about it that I like more than tails.
FPM: With family ties to sports through your grandfather, are there any philosophies or values from your family that influence your training and mindset today?
EN: My family instilled in me the value of hard work, resiliency, and perseverance. My dad always taught us to never give up no matter the circumstances and to always give one hundred percent effort in everything you do, which were both pillars of how my grandfather played and coached football and lived his life. They both also taught me how to not take myself too seriously and how to not let any circumstances take the joy away from you.
EMMA NAVARRO: I always pick heads during the coin toss. I’m not really superstitious but heads has a good vibe about it that I like more than tails.
FPM: With family ties to sports through your grandfather, are there any philosophies or values from your family that influence your training and mindset today?
EN: My family instilled in me the value of hard work, resiliency, and perseverance. My dad always taught us to never give up no matter the circumstances and to always give one hundred percent effort in everything you do, which were both pillars of how my grandfather played and coached football and lived his life. They both also taught me how to not take myself too seriously and how to not let any circumstances take the joy away from you.
FPM: What's one part of your game, mental or technical, you feel is still a work in progress and gets you excited about future matches?
EN: I feel there’s opportunity for improvement in every part of my game, which some might see as overwhelming, but I think it's super exciting and motivating. I’m always trying to evolve as a player and refine my skills, so I’ll probably always feel like there’s things to improve on as long as I'm playing.
EN: I feel there’s opportunity for improvement in every part of my game, which some might see as overwhelming, but I think it's super exciting and motivating. I’m always trying to evolve as a player and refine my skills, so I’ll probably always feel like there’s things to improve on as long as I'm playing.
SWINGING TOWARD THE FUTURE
FPM: Looking ahead, how do you define success for yourself beyond rankings or wins?
EN: I think if I can serve as an inspiration to people, I will feel like my career was a success. I would love to be able to inspire people to work hard, even when things aren’t going their way, be resilient through ups and downs, never give up on their dreams no matter how far away they seem, and always go about their lives with optimism and hope.
FPM: What story do you want your career to tell?
EN: I think having an impact on not only young players, but also on tennis fans and anyone that watches me play or follows my journey is incredibly humbling and rewarding.
FPM: Do you have a signature 'Emma off-duty' outfit—what's the vibe?
EN: Emma off-duty is usually in some wide leg sweatpants and a zip up hoodie.
EN: I think if I can serve as an inspiration to people, I will feel like my career was a success. I would love to be able to inspire people to work hard, even when things aren’t going their way, be resilient through ups and downs, never give up on their dreams no matter how far away they seem, and always go about their lives with optimism and hope.
FPM: What story do you want your career to tell?
EN: I think having an impact on not only young players, but also on tennis fans and anyone that watches me play or follows my journey is incredibly humbling and rewarding.
FPM: Do you have a signature 'Emma off-duty' outfit—what's the vibe?
EN: Emma off-duty is usually in some wide leg sweatpants and a zip up hoodie.
"I think if I can serve as an inspiration to people, I will feel like my career was a success.”
QUICKFIRE QUESTIONS
Song that always gets you pumped before a big match?
Any Drake song–”Passionfruit” is probably my go to.
One word that describes your on-court vibe right now.
Focused.
What's always in your gym bag?
Bands and some snacks.
FP Movement piece you feel most "Emma" in on the court.
The Crossover Set.
How about off the court?
A Cut Above Hoodie.
Any Drake song–”Passionfruit” is probably my go to.
One word that describes your on-court vibe right now.
Focused.
What's always in your gym bag?
Bands and some snacks.
FP Movement piece you feel most "Emma" in on the court.
The Crossover Set.
How about off the court?
A Cut Above Hoodie.
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