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Daily Express US on MSNDanielle Collins backs up her words after taunting fans at Australian OpenDanielle Collins was unapologetic after taunting fans at the Australian Open, saying she wanted to spend her prize money on a "five-star vacation" - and now she has.
After a back-and-forth with the Australian Open crowd, the American vowed to make the most of her Grand Slam paycheck.
Collins exited the tournament with a final comment in her post-match press conference that she was planning to have a holiday ...
Those were the mantras Madison Keys turned to as she confronted the most significant points of her tennis ... and No. 10 ...
Brash American star Danielle Collins angered many with her behaviour – and comments – during the Australian Open. But she’s not the true villain, according to tennis legend Pat Rafter.
(Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP) In her introduction on the site, an edit which has since been deleted read: “Danielle Rose Collins is an American professional tennis player who became the laughing ...
US tennis star Danielle Collins was booed by the Australian ... they actually pay your bills," Collins said. The player, whose Instagram handle is DanimalCollins, said the cash would go towards ...
Danielle Collins ... a fightback in the second set, Collins was downed 6-4 6-4. At the end of the first set, the chair umpire told the crowd to respect both players. Collins endured a miserable ...
saying he was a ‘big fan’ of the American Controversial American tennis player Danielle Collins told fans at the Australian Open they should not “take life way too seriously” as she ...
Danielle Collins provided the moment of the week at Melbourne Park when she taunted the Australian crowd after beating a local favourite. The interest in the exchange shows tennis needs more drama.
There was another hostile reception for Danielle Collins as she walked out onto court ... But the Kazakhstan player is already a doubt to even make it to the court on Monday.
Controversial American tennis player Danielle Collins told fans at the Australian Open they should not “take life way too seriously” as she criticised the average age of those who followed the ...
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