Top seed Iga Świątek suffered a stunning upset in the round of 16 at the China Open, bowing out to American Emma Navarro. In Beijing, the world No. 2 appeared uncharacteristically erratic as Navarro produced the biggest win of her career.
Following this massive upset, the social media erupted with tennis fans commenting on Navarro’s win and Świątek’s performance.
What Happened During Iga Świątek’s Round of 16 Match Against Emma Navarro?
In their China Open encounter at the National Tennis Center, Navarro defeated Świątek 6-4, 4-6, 6-0. The match lasted two hours and 31 minutes, with Navarro’s controlled aggression and variety of pace unsettling Świątek throughout.
Świątek amassed 70 unforced errors to just 35 winners, marking one of the highest error tallies of her career. By contrast, Navarro played with remarkable consistency, committing far fewer mistakes and seizing key moments.
Service statistics highlight Świątek’s struggles. Her first-serve percentage was 62%, and she won 63% of those points, but managed only 34% on second serves. Navarro outperformed her opponent on serve, landing 64% of her first serves and winning 71% of those points, while converting 42% of her second-serve opportunities. Świątek saved 60% of break points but only won 54% of her service games; Navarro saved 57% of break points and held 77% of service games.
INCREDIBLE
Emma Navarro has booked her place in the #2025ChinaOpen Quarterfinals, defeating the No.1 seed Swiatek 6-4, 4-6, 6-0. pic.twitter.com/hioZPhtLQc
— wta (@WTA) October 1, 2025
On return, Navarro again held the edge, winning 36% of first-serve return points and 66% of second-serve points, compared to Świątek’s 29% and 58%, respectively. Navarro’s defensive solidity and ability to vary height and depth frustrated Świątek’s heavy groundstrokes, culminating in a decisive 6-0 final set where Navarro did not drop a game.
How Did the Tennis Community React to Świątek’s Loss?
Following Świątek’s struggle and performance, the tennis community reacted on social media with surprise and concern, sharing their thoughts on the Polish star’s unexpected collapse.
One fan wrote, “Emma Navarro giving Iga Swiatek some of her own medicine with a 3rd set bagel today ” along with a GIF from the famous TV series The Office.
Emma Navarro giving Iga Swiatek some of her own medicine with a 3rd set bagel today
pic.twitter.com/TuC870xHT4— Gio (@jsmove7) October 1, 2025
Another fan was shocked by the number of unforced errors Świątek committed, writing, “Navarro was not good, just Iga was tragic. 70! unforced errors. She is losing against herself”
Navarro was not good, just Iga was tragic. 70! unforced errors. She is losing against herself
— Filip19 (@filiptrs) October 1, 2025
The same statistic was pointed out by another fan, who uploaded the image of the post-match result, writing, “70 unforced errors ”
70 unforced errors pic.twitter.com/ECXrxyF06J
— Ewa | Iga Wimbledon Champion (@Strzewa91) October 1, 2025
A fan emphasized on Navarro’s performance ehen she’s outside the WTA Top 15 rankings. They uploaded a clip capturing some iconic moments from NBA history, captioning it, “Emma Navarro when she’s outside the top 15”
Emma Navarro when she’s outside the top 15
pic.twitter.com/rPUgvm3FXU— Gio (@jsmove7) October 1, 2025
A fan voiced Świątek’s feelings, saying that she looked tired and had complained about the demanding schedule every time she got a chance. He also claimed that consistency is what stops Navarro from winning big games, not self-doubt.
Huge win for Emma Navarro. Iga Swiatek looks tired—she’s also openly saying the season is too long every chance she gets. I don’t think Iga’s heart was in it that 3rd set. All that said, Navarro has big game—her problem is consistency not self belief. #Beijing #IgaSwiatek #Tennis
— Uncle Jack (@JackDentsTweets) October 1, 2025
One fan had bold claims, stating that Świątek can’t regroup and slow down once she’s making error after error.
I don’t even know if we can say Iga just had a bad day in the office
It’s the same story all over again — her inability/unwillingness (?) to regroup and slow down when she’s making an error after an error is truly disturbing
— Yura (@hilshanskyi) October 1, 2025
Świątek’s unexpected defeat to Navarro highlights the unpredictability of tennis, with Navarro’s resilience and sharp play paying dividends. The American now advances to the China Open quarterfinals, where she will face either compatriot Jessica Pegula or Marta Kostyuk.

