American tennis star Emma Navarro produced a flawless performance in the WTA 500 Mérida Open Akron final on Sunday, beating Colombian qualifier Emiliana Arango 6-0, 6-0.
American Emma Navarro becomes only the fifth player this century to win a WTA final by a perfect 6-0 6-0 'double bagel' scoreline.
In two sets, Charleston's Emma Navarro earned finals berth in the WTA Merida Open on Saturday night over Russian-born Elina Avanesyan of Armenia.
Emma Navarro landed her second title at the WTA 500 tournament in Merida and it came in some style after the American registered a highly impressive double-bagel 6-0 6-0 win over Emiliana Arango. En route to the Merida final,
No. 1 seed Emma Navarro delivered another good performance at the WTA 500 tournament in Merida to routinely reach the final, in which she will battle against rising star Emiliana Arango. After seeing off Petra Martic and defending champion Zeynep Sonmez in two sets,
No. 1 seed Emma Navarro of the United States charged into her second career WTA singles final with a 6-3, 6-3 semifinal victory over Armenia's Elina Avanesyan at the Merida Open Akron on Saturday night.
No. 1 seed Emma Navarro clinched a spot in her second career WTA singles final with a 6-3, 6-3 win over Elina Avanesyan at the Merida Open Akron on Saturday night. Navarro is 1-0 in finals, having won the Hobart title last year.
At the WTA 500 Merida Open Akron on Friday, No. 1 seed Emma Navarro ousted defending champion Zeynep Sonnez, but No. 2 seed Paula Badosa retired due to a lower back injury.
On Sunday, Jessica Pegula defeated McCartney Kessler in straight sets to win the ATX Open: 7-5, 6-2. It was easily the best Pegula has looked so far this year. The ATX Open is a WTA 250 event, and Pegula was widely considered the favorite as she was the top seed and only dropped one set in her five-match romp to the title.
Top seed Emma Navarro made light work of Colombian qualifier Emiliana Arango with a crushing 6-0 6-0 victory in the final of the Merida Open on Sunday as the American claimed her second career title.