Tommy Paul has suggested that fellow American tennis star Emma Navarro could become a YouTube vlogger after she revealed her daily routine in an Instagram video.

Navarro is the daughter of billionaire parents, but like Jessica Pegula, who is also the heiress to a massive fortune, has enjoyed a successful career as a tennis player. The 24-year-old has earned over $5 million in prize money and has a popular Instagram profile with over 290,000 followers.

The American is currently competing at the China Open after losing in the final of the Billie Jean King Cup with Team USA. However, she uploaded a promotional video with dessert brand Talenti and detailed her routine, leading to a cheeky comment from Paul.

“The vlogger! Do we have a YouTube video coming?” Paul wrote in the comments section. Navarro’s video showcased her ‘5 to 9’ after completing a ‘9 to 5’ day, which ended with her enjoying a sweet treat in the form of a Talenti gelato.

“Spend my 5 to 9 and raid the freezer section of the grocery store with me @Talenti #TalentiPartner,” Navarro captioned the video. The tennis star then narrated the video in the style of a vlogger.

“Just clocked out at my nine-to-five and now I’m gonna show you guys what my five-to-nine looks like,” Navarro said. “Getting some gas. Now we are headed to Whole Foods to pick up a couple items. Let’s go. I can’t decide if I want to eat steak or salmon.

“I need a sweet treat later… I went with the salmon. I’m back home. I ended up grabbing the Talenti Caramel Cookie Crunch Gelato as my sweet treat, so I’m pretty excited to dive into that later… Heading out for a little walk.

“It’s a beautiful evening in Charleston… Tucking into my Talenti Gelato. Watching some Seinfeld. This is how you end the night right. This stuff rocks.”

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Navarro is also a partner with Mejuri, Dove, and Credit One Bank, but could increase her status as an influencer by becoming a vlogger. Her primary focus is tennis, but she failed to make a deep run in any Grand Slam through 2025 after reaching the quarterfinals of the Australian Open.

The American also suffered a shock defeat to Italy’s Elisabetta Cocciaretto in the Billie Jean King Cup final, as Pegula also lost. Navarro made no excuses after the unexpected defeat and said, “She’s tough.

“She plays right up on the baseline and rushes you as much as she can. Kind of suffocates you sort of in the rallies. That was tough on me. I wasn’t able to push back against that enough.

“She made me uncomfortable. I don’t think I made her nearly uncomfortable enough. Yeah, I think she also served well. I just didn’t bring a high enough level today.”