Incident in Melbourne came after Novak Djokovic had backed Collins’ behaviour earlier this week, saying he was a ‘big fan’of the American
Danielle Collins has long been one of women's tennis' most fiery competitors. But after her tight second-round Australian Open win over Australian underdog Destanee Aiava, Collins showed she can bring it with the crowd,
No. 14-ranked Madison Keys will meet No. 11 Danielle Collins in the Australian Open Round of 32 on Friday, January 17.Keys secured a three-set win over Elena-Gabriela Ruse (7-6, 2-6, 7-5) in the
Danielle Collins has gotten into a back-and-forth with a booing crowd at the Australian Open after eliminating a local player.
Danielle Collins is no stranger to controversy at this year’s Australian Open. And the Melbourne crowd made their feelings on the American known once again.
Danielle Collins faced loud boos as she made her way onto the Rod Laver Arena court for her third round fixture against Madison Keys at the Australian Open on Saturday, much to the surprise of no one given what happened during her second round match.
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.
Danielle Collins walks onto court. (Image: Eurosport.) There was another hostile reception for Danielle Collins as she walked out onto court for her third-round match with Madison Keys at the Australian Open. The American was again loudly jeered, and responded by smiling and laughing.
Novak Djokovic said he “loved” Danielle Collins’ reaction to a hostile home crowd at the Australian Open, adding that he was now a “big fan” of the American. After beating home favourite Destanee Aiava on a raucous Kia Arena,
Tennis' newest villain Danielle Collins has been booed and jeered by the Australian Open crowd during her third-round match against fellow American Madison Keys on Saturday night.
Danielle Collins appeared to revel in playing the part of pantomime villain at the Australian Open on Thursday as she took down home favorite Destanee Aiava 7-6, 4-6, 6-2 in front of a raucous crowd.