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Jessica Pegula had a rather hilarious verbal exchange with an interviewer about compatriot Danielle Collins at the ongoing 2025 Credit One Charleston Open.
Danielle Collins is embracing her motto of “play tennis, cash checks, rescue animals, and give them the bougiest lifestyle possible” for 2025.
Danielle Collins returns to Charleston, a tournament she affectionately calls her "home event," riding the wave of a career-defining spring in 2024. The post Danielle Collins Gifts a Golden Ticket ...
Danielle Collins and Jessica Pegula secured straight-set victories to set up a quarter-final clash at the Charleston Open. This marks the second all-American showdown scheduled for Friday in ...
Jessica Pegula reached the Charleston Open semifinal and did it in quite some style as the world No. 4 was heading toward ...
Danielle Collins may not have won a trophy at the Miami Open, but she did win the heart of a stricken dog named Crash. When the American world No. 15 saw an injured dog lying in the middle of the ...
Danielle Collins, 31, was defending her title in Florida. The American lost to world No.1 Aryna Sabalenka on Monday, but hasn't come away from the tournament empty handed. Last Saturday ...
In the Miami Open presented by Itau Round of 16 on Monday, we have a matchup of No. 15-ranked Danielle Collins versus No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka. Sabalenka moved on to the Round of 16 after her most ...
Danielle Collins' love for animals, especially dogs, took the spotlight at the ongoing Miami Open. The American recently talked about an accident she witnessed in Miami, where she expressed ...
It was another tough day for Collins against Sabalenka, with the American yet to taste victory across their seven tour meetings. In those seven defeats, Collins has won just three sets.
Even though tennis star Danielle Collins was defeated by Belarusian top seed Aryna Sabalenka in round 16 of the Miami Open, she’s feeling like a grand slam winner after rescuing a wounded dog.