Tennis star Emma Navarro shared a message in support of women’s sports as she celebrated the launch of FP Movement’s limited edition hoodie. FP Movement is an apparel company that specializes in activewear.
Navarro is an ambassador for FP Movement and signed with the brand earlier this year. She sported FP Movement at the Australian Open and also has her own range on the brand’s website.
Emma Navarro Shares Uplifting Message in Support of Women’s Sports
FP Movement has launched a new range in celebration of women’s sports. The new range is in collaboration with Togethxr, a sports lifestyle and apparel brand founded by athletes Alex Morgan, Chloe Kim, Simone Manuel, and Sue Bird.
Several athletes sported the new range, which features a limited-edition hoodie. Navarro shared some pictures of herself wearing the hoodie on her Instagram account.
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“Go Women’s Sports!! @fpmovement @togethxr #fpmovementpartner. Lots to be excited about. Check out FP Movement’s limited-edition piece dedicated to the power of women’s sports,” she captioned her post.
This collaboration aims to promote equality and greater visibility in women’s sports and to inspire the next generation. Other athletes who sported the hoodie as part of the collaboration were 2020 Australian Open winner Sofia Kenin, 2017 US Open winner Sloane Stephens, soccer player Sarah Gorden, and squash player Olivia Weaver, among others.
Navarro, who was previously signed by Fila, shared her excitement after announcing her partnership with FP Movement earlier this month.
“It’s really exciting to work with a brand that allows me to add my personal touch to [the kits]. I’ll be wearing outfits that I worked on designing – outfits that I’m really excited to wear and feel like myself in – and I’m excited for people to get a better sense of my style and personality through that,” she said (via Vogue).
In addition to FP Movement, Navarro has also signed with footwear and apparel brand Asics.
Emma Navarro’s 2026 Australian Open Results and Next Tournament
Navarro hasn’t enjoyed the best of starts to the season and had a Trans-Tasman swing to forget. At the ASB Classic, she was beaten in the first round by Francesca Jones. The 24-year-old did make the quarterfinals at the Adelaide International, where she was beaten by Diana Shnaider in straight sets.
At the Australian Open, Navarro was seeded 15th and primed to make a deep run. But she fell at the first hurdle, losing to Magda Linette in three sets 6-3, 3-6, 3-6.
Following the Australian Open, Navarro and the WTA world will turn its attention to the Middle East Swing. The Charleston native is slated to compete in the Abu Dhabi Open, due to take place from February 1 to 7, 2026.
