Danielle Collins keeps perspective after falling to fellow American Madison Keys in the third round of the Australian Open
Anticipation was at fever pitch as Danielle Collins returned to the court days after taunting the Aussie crowd, and the locals predictably had something waiting for her.
During her previous match, Danielle Collins blew kisses to the raucous crowd after knocking out the last Australian in the draw; Collins fell to a straight-sets defeat to American counterpart Madison Keys;
Danielle Collins is out of the Australian Open in the third round and the crowd made sure to give her one final round of boos as she was leaving the court. In an all-American battle, world No. 14 Madison Keys saw off the No. 10 seed 6-4 6-4 to progress into the round-of-16.
Here is everything you need to know about Madison Keys vs. Danielle Collins, including TV and streaming options for the match.
Keys got the better of her childhood rival, who has become a controversial figure in Melbourne, on Rod Laver Arena, and made new fans with her ringing endorsement of the city’s coffee scene.
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 waving.
American tennis star Danielle Collins has continued her baiting of Australian Open fans despite having been knocked out of the tournament. The 31-year-old lost at the third-round stage to compatriot Madison Keys,
American Danielle Collins said "you can't please everybody" after she was booed during her third-round Australian Open loss to compatriot Madison Keys.
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.
Tennis star Danielle Collins had a tough exit from the Australian Open on Saturday. The 31-year-old American was knocked out by her compatriot Madison Keys in the third round with a score of 6-4, 6-4. Collins's exit from the tournament was met with a chorus of boos from fans at Melbourne Park.
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.