Rising stars Iva Jovic, Emilio Nava win 2025 Roland Garros Wild Card Challenge
American rising stars Iva Jovic and Emilio Nava have earned singles main draw wild cards into the upcoming French Open by winning the USTA's Roland Garros Wild Card Challenge.
The 17-year-old Jovic finished the five-week Challenge with 142 points, earned by winning the USTA Pro Circuit W100 in Charlottesville, Va., (100 pts.) and reaching the second round at both the WTA 250 in Bogota (30 pts.) and the USTA Pro Circuit W100 in Bonita Springs, Fla. (12 pts.). Jovic's point total was enough to outlast a final-week push by former Roland Garros girls' singles champion Whitney Osuigwe, who could have won the Challenge on its final day by winning the Bonita Springs title.
The Torrance, Calif., native Jovic has now earned wild cards into the last three Grand Slam singles main draws, after winning the USTA Girls' 18s national championship to enter the 2024 US Open and the USTA's Australian Open Wild Card Playoff to get into the 2025 Australian Open. She reached the second round in both of those events.
Nava won the men's Challenge with 119 points, thanks to his performance at consecutive USTA Pro Circuit ATP Challenger events, winning the title in Sarasota, Fla., (75 pts.) and reaching the final in Tallahassee, Fla., (44 pts.) amid a 19-match win streak.
Nava previously qualified for the French Open in 2023 and competed in the US Open main draw in 2022-23, pushing Casper Ruud to four sets in the first round after qualifying the latter year.
Read more: Tennis in his blood, clay in his shoes: How Emilio Nava slid into 19-match win streak
FInal Women's Standings
(Player's current ranking in parentheses)
1. Iva Jovic (120) -- 142
2. Whitney Osuigwe (158) -- 121
3. Julieta Pareja (328) -- 116
4. Caty McNally (283) -- 102
5. Varvara Lepchenko (119) -- 85
Final Men's Standings
(Player's current ranking in parentheses)
1. Emilio Nava (137) -- 119
2. Ethan Quinn (114) -- 100
3. Colton Smith (162) -- 63
4. Chris Eubanks (110) -- 50
5. Eliot Spizzirri (121) -- 44
The Challenge was contested over the last five weeks, with each player's top three points-earning results counting toward their final Challenge point total. All red-clay and Har-Tru events at the W35 level and above for the women and the M25 level and above for the men, including WTA and ATP Tour events, are included in the Challenge.
Americans who otherwise earned direct entry into the French Open, including those who entered with a protected ranking, were not eligible.
Read more on the USTA's Roland Garros Wild Card Challenge information page.
The USTA and FFT have a reciprocal agreement in which main draw wild cards for the 2025 French Open and US Open will be exchanged. The USTA utilizes this Challenge format to award wild cards into the Australian, French and US Opens.
Previous Americans to earn wild cards into the French Open via the Challenge and how far they advanced at Roland Garros are below, including Frances Tiafoe, Tommy Paul and Emma Navarro, who won the women's Challenge in 2023 to make her Grand Slam debut outside of the U.S.
Previous Wild Card Challenge Winners & Roland Garros Results
2024: Sachia Vickery (1R); Nicolas Moreno de Alboran (1R)
2023: Emma Navarro (2R); Patrick Kypson (1R)
2022: Katie Volynets (2R); Michael Mmoh (1R)
2019: Lauren Davis (2R); Tommy Paul (1R)
2018: Taylor Townsend (2R); Noah Rubin (1R)
2017: Amanda Anisimova (1R); Tennys Sandgren (1R)
2016: Taylor Townsend (2R); Bjorn Fratangelo (2R)
2015: Louisa Chirico (1R); Frances Tiafoe (1R)
2014: Taylor Townsend (3R); Robby Ginepri (1R)
2013: Shelby Rogers (2R); Alex Kuznetsov (1R)
2012: Melanie Oudin (2R); Brian Baker (2R)
Roland Garros 2025 will be held from May 25 - June 8 in Paris.
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