News about Danielle Collins
US Open 2024: Danielle Collins crashes out in first round in last Grand Slam appearance
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August 27, 2024
Danielle Collins' Grand Slam career crashed to an end on Tuesday afternoon as the world No. 11 melted down against Caroline Dolehide in the first round of the US Open. Since she announced that this season would be her last back in January, this year has resembled nice swan-song for the soon-to-be-retired Collins, who has since notched wins at Charleston and her hometown Miami Open. But if Collins' wrath (she is known as the 'Danimal' to fans) is her superpower on theb court, it also proved to be her downfall on Tuesday as she lost her composure following a dominant 6-1 set, dropping the next two 7-5, ***
Olympics fans stunned as Jennifer Aniston lookalike flashes her BOOBS while alongside a child during Paris tennis match between Iga Swiatek and Danielle Collins
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August 1, 2024
A Jennifer Aniston lookalike left Olympic fans stunned on Wednesday after flashing her boobs on TV while sat next to a child at the Paris Games. During USA tennis star Danielle Collins' match against Polish World No 1 Iga Swiatek , television cameras panned to what appeared to be a mom, dad and son watching on in the crowd. And after initially waving to the camera, the unidentified woman - who looks a spitting image of legendary actress Jennifer - produced a viral moment by lifting up her top to flash her cleavage in a bikini.
Danielle Collins slams 'fake' Iga Swiatek after heated row at end of Olympics match where Pole was blasted by a ball
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August 1, 2024
Danielle Collins slammed Iga Swiatek for her 'fakeness' and as shed reflected on their heated conversation at the end of Wednesday's Olympic clash in Paris. It was a match where Swiatek dropped to her knees on the court and clutched at her midsection after getting hit by a ball during a point. However, it was her opponent who was unable to finish the match, retiring due to a stomach injury in the third set.
Danielle Collins is the US tennis star who is quitting at 30 to try to start a family after endometriosis diagnosis - and a run at the title would be a real fairytale career end after she met her boyfriend in an SW19 coffee shop!
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July 8, 2024
TAMARA PRENN AT WIMBLEDON: As if playing with a great cloud lifted and experiencing the entirety of 2024 as a free swing, Collins has found herself addicted to winning tennis matches again, hitting the form of her career as the year has progressed. And after reaching the fourth round at Wimbledon for the first time in her career, Collins' Last Dance is well and truly on.
In the third round of the Australian Open, world number one Iga Swiatek is disqualified after being defeated by 19-year-old Linda Noskova
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January 20, 2024
Linda Noskova, a teenager from Australia, pulled off a major surprise to knock world number one Iga Swiatek out of the Australian Open in the third round. In the second round against Danielle Collins, Swiatek had dug herself out a major golf hole, but she was unable to repeat the trick against Noskova, falling 3-6 6-4. The never-ending production line of Czech female talent is one of tennis's most remarkable, and 19-year-old Noskova is at the forefront of a new generation.
Jessica Pegula was kicked out of the Australian Open in the second round to unseeded French player Clara Burel, who lost to No. 102 as fellow American Danielle Collins dropped to No. 1. Iga Swiatek is the head of the company
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January 18, 2024
Jessica Pegula, the No. 1 in the United States, is the No. 1. The Australian Open women's seed has been knocked out of the tournament in the second round. Pegula was defeated in straight sets to Clara Burel of France, losing 6-4, 6-2 in less than ten minutes. Brunel defeated 17 winners and took over the game, but not five times as Brunel beat them.
Iga Swiatek survives HUGE scare from USA's Danielle Collins as World No 1 battles into Australian Open third round in three-set thriller: 'I was already at the airport!'
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January 18, 2024
The world No. 1 Iga Swiatek returned from two breaks down in the final set to defeat Danielle Collins 6-4 6-4 on Thursday, reaching the third round of the Australian Open for the fifth year in a row. Collins may be ranked 62nd in the world, but he has a track record at Melbourne Park and defeated Swiatek in the semi-finals two years ago before losing to Ash Barty in the championship determiner. Swiatek has a strong record against lower-ranked competitors, but she has had to dig deep inside to defeat Collins in a thrilling yet tense three-hour match on Rod Laver Arena.
Eva Longoria, 48, showcases her VERY toned arms in a vest as she attends tennis match in Mexico
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September 20, 2023
Eva Longoria appeared as stunning as ever at a tennis match in Guadala, Mexico, on Tuesday. In a black vest top and black trousers, the actress, 48, displayed her incredible figure and toned arms. As she watched Danielle Collins and Sachia Vickery go head to head, she looked nothing less than spectacular as she waved to supporters and held her arms.
As tennis's world No. 8 Maria Sakkari is told to'shut your mouth' after she smacked ball into stands months after a player was banned from hitting a ball girl, tennis has stepped up to a new recklessness row
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August 10, 2023
Maria Sakkari and Danielle Collins argued on court as tennis was entangled in another controversy over player mistrust. At the Canadian Open in Montreal, Greek world No. 8 Sakkari was pulled up by her American rival after smashing a ball into the crowd. Sakkari smashed the ball into the ground early in the second set and bounced up into the stands.
Ash Barty addresses the controversy surrounding Naomi Osaka, who enraged her before winning the 2022 Australian Open
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July 26, 2023
Barty, 27, competed in her home slam 18 months ago, defeating Danielle Collins 6-3, 7-6 in the final on the Rod Laver Arena before shocking the tennis world by retiring from the sport. The Australian women's victory in Melbourne was widely recognised as the world's best women's player, making her retirement all the more perplexing.
In one day at Wimbledon, Mailsport will take action on each of the All England Club's courts
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July 5, 2023
With 87 matches on the order of play, a relatively dry weather forecast, and household names on the outer courts, the £27 ground pass was a contender for this year's best value ticket in sport. Bearing that in mind, and with just eight matches completed on Tuesday, this reporter decided against taking action in one of the All England Club's 18 courts in one day.
Ash Barty welcomes her 'Wimbledon baby' Hayden into the world
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July 4, 2023
Ash Barty, a retired tennis star, has given birth to Hayden, her first child, and she's captured it in an adorable snapshot to her legion of followers.
Where to buy TikTok's brown ice cream sandwich in Australia
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May 29, 2023
After sharing her extraordinary 'craving', a McDonald's fan has sparked a huge international buzz. Kelly Arvan, left, directed two hash browns and an Oreo McFlurry to make an ice cream sandwich she had been craving since the night before. With the combination she dubbed 'worth waiting for,' the mother-of-one caught herself sitting in her car assembling the special snack and shocked the world.
After 14 players qualified to the third round, Coco Gauff praises the US players' "incredible" spirit
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January 20, 2023
Coco Gauff said that the camaraderie and eagerness among American players to improve collectively is the driving force behind their impressive showing at the Australian Open this year. The United States players appear to have maintained their form from their victory in the inaugural United Cup mixed team tournament earlier this month to the Melbourne Park Grand Slam. Gauff, who defeated compatriot Bernarda Perez 6-3 6-2 on Friday, is one of a few American women to make it to the third round, but Danielle Collins and Madison Keys were denied.
Danielle Collins humbly praises her victory to TOO early in her third set versus Anna Kalinskaya
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January 18, 2023
It was a moment of levity in a tumultuous night for American tennis star Danielle Collins, who ignored that tiebreaks in the third set went to ten points as she met Czech player Karolina Muchova on Wednesday. Collins, who had beaten the seventh point of the third set tiebreak, looked to the sky and held her hands up. She extended her hands in a 'thank you' gesture before picking up her racquet to shake hands with the chair umpire and her opponent.
Australian Open: Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula AND Danielle Collins all win as Americans enjoy success
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January 16, 2023
Jessica Pegula, Coco Gauff, and Danielle Collins of the United States reached the second round of the Australian Open on Monday in contrasting fashion. Pegula, the third-seeded, defeated Jaqueline Cristian of Romania 6-1, 6-1, while seventh-seeded Gauff defeated Katerina Siniakova 6-1, 6-4. Collins, the runner-up last year to Ash Barty and seeded 13th, suffered with a left knee injury while defeating Anna Kalinskaya 7-5, 6-4.
During the Australian Open final, Pat Rafter says Ash Barty and Danielle Collins had a clandestine feud
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December 21, 2022
Pat Rafter (pictured left) of Australia has shed the lid on a rivalry between Ash Barty and US tennis legend Danielle Collins (both photographed right). During the Australian Open final in January, the tension was said to be palpable on court. Collins has been dubbed 'Danimal' for her outspoken support for Melbourne Park's local favorite.
In her latest book My Dream Time, Ash Barty chronicles the moment she decided to QUIT tennis permanently
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October 28, 2022
Ash Barty's latest autobiography, published on November 2, reveals how her triumph in the Australian Open this year came from knowing she was going to retire. Barty reveals how her competitive'spark' faded after she gained the Wimbledon crown she coveted as a child and that the freedom she gained allowed her to play 'like a robot' and win the Australian Open Championship.
Naomi Osaka, a tennis pro, sells her Beverly Hills home for $8.7 million
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September 7, 2022
The 24-year-old sports legend from California has successfully flipped the first house she ever owned and has not made a single penny on it. Osaka purchased the house from megastar Jonas, 29, in 2021 for a whopping $6.9 million, but just one year later, the widow and her burgeoning open-air estate sold it for $1.7 million less than what she paid for. Milun Tesovic, 37, the current owner of the mountainside home, and the off-market deal was closed last month. The former Osaka home, which boasts three bedrooms and four bathrooms, sits on a half-acre lot, despite being on the summit of a Beverly Hills mountain. The hillside home features a grand fireplace, a complete set of premium Miele appliances, a sauna, an elaborate security system, and a sprawling swimming pool, as well as walls of disappearing glass. Since retiring from the hillside mansion to San Fernando Valley, where she bought Nick Lachey's former home for $6.3 million.
Danielle Collins, an American, has faded to No. 2 versus No. In the US Open Round of 16, Aryna Sabalenka is seeded six seeds
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September 6, 2022
Sabalenka demonstrated her dominance at Flushing Meadows over Collins for the third time at the US Open (2018 and 2021). In the second round, she led 4-3 but she needed a medical break. Sabalenka's left thigh was massaged by a coach during the match's breaks, and it continued throughout the game. Sabalenka, a 2021 Open semifinalist, said she was fine during her on-court interview. Sabalenka yelled out to the chair umpire about fan noise at one point, but there were plenty of them inside Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Naomi Osaka, the former world No. 1 of the family, loses to Danielle Collins after being ruled out of the court
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August 31, 2022
Tennis is proving to be a youth sport. Brandon Holt, son of two-time US Open champion Tracy Austin, was disqualified in a final-set tiebreak by Pedro Cachin. Elizabeth Mandlik, the niece of four-time Grand Slam champion Hana Mandlikova, put up a fight against Ons Jabeur but lost. Andy Murray defeated Emilio Nava, whose mother represented Mexico at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
In round one, Naomi Osaka appears alongside Emma Raducanu, who is crashing out
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August 31, 2022
Naomi Osaka, the defending champion, had to come to an end in New York in straight sets to Danielle Collins shortly after she had collapsed. Osaka, the reigning champion at Flushing Meadows in 2018, and 2020, was accused of over-hitting on the Arthur Ashe Stadium court, losing 7-6, 6-3 to Collins, who has been very impressive this year after winning the Australian Open final at 2022. It was devoid of any belief that came from the final few points, and it was the first time she has missed a season without winning a Grand Slam title since 2017.
Serena Williams is expected to retire, but American tennis is a BRIGHT future!
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August 27, 2022
NATHAN SALT: Whatever happens, whether it's round one or the final, this will be the Serena Williams farewell tour the US Open has always be a winner. A pantheon of the sport and one of America's top athletes will be honoured for her contributions, but it will also be tingled with sadness. Since winning her first gong in New York in 1999, American tennis has been able to hang on her 23 Grand Slam singles titles. However, the baton has always passed on, and although nobody in tennis circles believes any of the current crop will live up to Serena's record - don't be fooled that US tennis will now sleepwalk into the shadows. Far from it.