As the next wave of potential phenoms pours into the 2025 Australian Open, it is clear that tennis is brimming with talent. Although it was difficult to say goodbye to all the notable players who retired in 2024,
During her previous match, Danielle Collins blew kisses to the raucous crowd after knocking out the last Australian in the draw; Collins fell to a straight-sets defeat to American counterpart Madison Keys;
Danielle Collins has hit back at criticism of her goading of the Australian Open crowd, saying: “I don’t care what some guy living in his basement is writing on the internet.” Collins, the American world No.
Danielle Collins thanked a hostile Australian Open crowd for helping to fund her next vacation after beating its last home hope in the women’s draw. Collins beat Destanee Aiava 7-6(4), 4-6, 6-2 to set up a third-round meeting with U.
Collins alienated the Show Court Arena crowd during her second-round victory over rising Australian Destanee Aiava, first telling them to ‘shut up’ before repeatedly cupping her ear after winning and even gesturing to her backside.
Danielle Collins and Madison Keys will clash in an all-American third-round duel at the Australian Open 2025 on Saturday (January 18).
Keys got the better of her childhood rival, who has become a controversial figure in Melbourne, on Rod Laver Arena, and made new fans with her ringing endorsement of the city’s coffee scene.
In the Australian Open Round of 16 on Sunday, No. 7-ranked Elena Rybakina takes on No. 14 Madison Keys.Rybakina secured a two-set victory over Dayana Yastremska (6-3, 6-4) in the Round of 32 in
With seven players into the fourth round, the Tennis Channel Live crew dives into why Americans are thriving Down Under.
Danielle Collins embraced her 'villain' tag at the Australian Open and delivered one final salvo to home fans on Saturday night after being bundled out in the third round by compatriot Madison Keys. Collins was no match for her fellow American after bowing out in a 6-4 6-4 defeat that saw her subjected to more crowd hostility that some viewers
Australian Open's villain du jour, Danielle Collins, has opened up on her running battle with the crowds following her tournament exit.