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US tennis player Danielle Collins has had to fight harder than most during her time at the top of the sport.. The 30-year-old has suffered from a number of health issues, including rheumatoid ...
Collins, the world No. 11, is retiring at the end of the season aged just 30 after suffering from a number of health issues during her career, including rheumatoid arthritis and endometriosis ...
Tennis world No. 9 Danielle Collins has postponed her retirement from the sport and will be back competing on the WTA Tour in 2025. ... at the end of the 2024 season due to a number of health ...
Danielle Rose Collins (born December 13, 1993) is an American professional tennis player. She has reached career-high WTA rankings of world No. 7 in singles and No. 79 in doubles. Collins has won four singles titles, including a WTA 1000 title at the 2024 Miami Open , and one doubles title.
Collins has endured much adversity over the years, battling a number of health issues including rheumatoid arthritis and endometriosis, and announced in January that this would be her farewell season.
First, the 31-year-old Collins — who originally planned to retire after last season but decided to return to the tour in 2025 — held her hand to her left ear and, looking into the stands at Kia Arena, said that three-word phrase a couple of times. Then, as the jeers grew louder, she began blowing kisses toward the fans.
Collins, who is from Florida and played college tennis at Virginia, famously got into a post-match spat with Iga Swiatek at the Paris Olympics last August. As for the acrimony out there on court with the paying customers on Thursday, Collins said: “I loved it. I've been doing this my whole life.
Danielle Collins holds up a ball after scoring a point during her round-of-16 match at the 2023 ATX Open at Westwood Country Club. The last remaining American in the singles draw, she retired in ...