As Danielle Collins walks out to Rod Laver Arena on Saturday night (local time), you may hear a few boos from the Australian Open crowd.
American Danielle Collins is out of the Australian Open following a straight-sets defeat by fellow countrywoman Madison Keys.
After antagonizing the Australian Open crowd during and after her second-round match, Danielle Collins received a cold welcome from the fans as she took the court for her third-round matchup with Madison Keys.
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 labelled "disgraceful" and "disgusting" on social media.
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Danielle Collins can start planning that five-star vacation she was so keen to ram down all of Australia’s throats.
The Australian Open crowd made sure to let Danielle Collins that they haven't forgotten what happened two days earlier as they treated the American with a round of loud boos as soon as she came out on Rod Laver Arena for her third-round match. On Thursday, the American overcame Australian qualifier Destanee Aiava in three sets.
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MELBOURNE, Australia — Count Novak Djokovic as being in Danielle Collins' corner ... including Friday night at Rod Laver Arena. So often stereotyped as a genteel, country club sport, tennis is letting loose lately. Some spectators are louder and more ...
But fan favorite Schoolkate, ranked No. 173 in the world, converted his only break point and needed just 47 minutes to take the opening set in the evening match at Rod Laver Arena ... but I'll take it." Danielle Collins gave the hostile crowd a roasting ...
American Danielle Collins has thrown some more fuel on the fire ahead of her next Australian Open match on Saturday night, hitting back at broadcaster Tony Jones.