Emma Navarro vs Iva Jovic Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for French Open 2026

Could Iva Jovic succeed in her quest for revenge against Emma Navarro after last week's defeat? A look at the French Open clash.

A thrilling all-American clash between Emma Navarro and Iva Jovic awaits at the French Open on Thursday, May 28. Navarro is on a comeback trail after an extended layoff. Meanwhile, Jovic, a quarterfinalist at this year’s Australian Open, is searching for her maiden third-round appearance in Paris.

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Emma Navarro vs. Iva Jovic French Open Match Details

Date: May 28, 2026

Tournament: French Open 2026

Round: Second Round (Round of 64)

Venue: Roland Garros Stadium, Paris, France

Surface: Outdoor Clay

Category: Grand Slam

Live Telecast: HBO Max, TNT, TSN

Navarro vs. Jovic Head-to-Head Record

17th seed Jovic is bracing for a tough second-round challenge against former World No. 8 Navarro for the second time in 10 days. The compatriots recently faced off in the second round of the Internationaux de Strasbourg, which was a career-first meeting between the two. Navarro, who won the tournament, succeeded with a 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 score. She thus holds a 1-0 advantage in their head-to-head record.

The 25-year-old barely competed on clay this year; she opted for an extended break from the Miami Open onwards, owing to health issues. It hasn’t taken long for Navarro to find her footing on the surface upon return. In Strasbourg, she beat the likes of Sára Bejlek, Jovic, Zhang Shuai, Ann Li, and Victoria Mboko to win the title.

Meanwhile, at the French Open, she opened her campaign with a promising 6-4, 6-3 score against Indonesia’s Janice Tien.

Jovic’s best result during the ongoing clay swing has been a semifinal appearance at the Charleston Open. The 18-year-old American made early exits in Madrid, Rome, and Strasbourg, affecting her preparation on the surface. Despite the setbacks, Jovic made a confident start in Paris, beating her good friend, Alexandra Eala, 6-4, 6-2 in the first round.

Both Navarro and Jovic posted comparable serving stats during their opening matches. The former dropped 56% of her first serves in, while Jovic managed 52%. Navarro won 67% of those points, while the latter won 70%. Jovic’s second-serve win percentage stood at 47%, while Navarro won 52% of her second serves. Meanwhile, Navarro’s winner-to-unforced error ratio (13-35) was significantly different than Jovic’s (34-29).

On a rather fast-paced surface in hot conditions, it would be crucial for both players to manage the ball’s high bounce and maintain a rhythm to gain advantage.

Navarro vs. Jovic Prediction and Pick

Navarro has a favorable record on clay compared with her opponent, who has yet to find her footing on the surface. Besides her tour-level triumph in Strasbourg, the 25-year-old has collected five ITF-level trophies on clay in eight finals contested.

The American is on a six-match winning streak and appears prepped to grind it out if the match goes the distance like last time. In Strasbourg, she won three three-set matches en route to the title.

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Jovic, meanwhile, doesn’t have a proven record yet on the surface. This year, she has played four three-set matches on clay, losing each time. Given her recent experience competing against Navarro, the teenager could opt for some tactical changes in hopes of a different outcome. Navarro, however, is likely to have an edge, with experience on her side.

Pick: Navarro to win in three sets

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