Swiatek continued her dominant run in Beijing, extending her flawless record.
Iga Swiatek marked a major milestone at the China Open, claiming her 400th career win with a dominant performance against Camila Osorio. The top seed, fresh off her Korea Open triumph, swept the first set 6-0 before Osorio retired early in the second.
With the victory, Swiatek advanced to the round of 16 in Beijing, continuing her strong run at WTA-1000 events where she has now recorded 25+ wins in three straight seasons.
Emma Navarro, meanwhile, advanced through after French Open semi-finalist Lois Boisson became the latest entrant into the list of players withdrawing from the ongoing Beijing Open.
Having dropped out of the top-10 rankings due to injury and sharp decline in form, the American seeks redemption, and a good Asian swing will help her reclaim her lost position.
Match details
- Tournament: China Open 2025
- Round: Fourth Round
- Date: October 1
- Venue: Beijing, China
- Surface: Hard Court
Preview
Despite the rare setback in New York, Swiatek is enjoying a sensational second half of the 2025 calendar year. The start of the grass season saw her reach her first final in over 24 months and later she went on to end the title draught at Wimbledon.
She continued to impress on hard courts, winning in Cincinnati, and now clinching the Korean Open title. At Beijing, she is yet to lose a match. Having played here just once back in 2023, the Pole went on to lift the trophy, and looks poised to repeat her heroics.
Navarro, on the other hand, is finding her rhythm and mojo, and must produce her best game to stage an upset against the top seed.
Swiatek was ruthless against Navarro in their only showdown, at the Australian Open quarter-finals, earlier this year, dropping only three games on her path to a one-sided triumph.
Form
- Iga Swiatek: W-W-W-W-W
- Emma Navarro: W-L-W-W-L
Head-to-head record
- Matches: 2
- Iga Swiatek: 2
- Emma Navarro: 0
Stats
Iga Swiatek
- Swiatek has a 60-13 win-loss record in the 2025 season
- Swiatek has a 8-0 win-loss record in Beijing
- Swiatek has won 80% of matches played on hard courts
Emma Navarro
- Navarro has a 31-23 win-loss record in the 2025 season
- Navarro has a 2-1 win-loss record in Beijing
- Navarro has won 58% of matches played on hard courts
Iga Swiatek vs Emma Navarro: Betting tips and odds
- Moneyline: Swiatek -700, Navarro +610
- Spread: Swiatek -5.5 (-125), Navarro +5.5 (+110)
- Total Games (Match): Over 18.5 (-124), Under 19.5 (-125)
- 1st Set Winner: Swiatek -450, Navarro +333
- 1st Set Total Games: Over 8.5 (-148), Under 8.5 (+120)
Match prediction
Swiatek comes into the Beijing round of 16 full of confidence after her 400th career win and her recent Korea Open title. She has already beaten Emma Navarro this year at the Australian Open in straight sets, and her consistency, depth, and aggressive baseline game should once again prove too strong.
While Navarro’s all-court game has shown promising improvement in the opening rounds, Swiatek’s focus, dominance, and superior all-around skillset across conditions make her the clear favorite to seal the match in straight sets.
Result: Iga Swiatek to win in straight sets.
Where and how to watch live telecast and live streaming of Iga Swiatek vs Emma Navarro, round-of-16 match at China Open 2025?
The fourth-round clash between Swiatek and Navarro will be available for Indian viewers on Discovery India. American viewers can tune in to the Tennis Channel, while Sky UK will broadcast the quarter-final meeting for viewers within the United Kingdom.
Where and when will Iga Swiatek vs Emma Navarro fourth-round match take place?
The round-of-16 clash will be held on October 1 (Wednesday) with the tentative start time being 11:00 am local time and 8:30 am IST Indian Time.
What is the head-to-head (h2h) record between Iga Swiatek and Emma Navarro?
Both players have clashed twice in the past and Swiatek has won both matches.
What happened in the last meeting between Iga Swiatek and Emma Navarro?
Swiatek and Navarro last met in the quarter-finals of 2025 Australian Open on January 22. The Polish star won that match in straight sets (6-1, 6-2).
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