Danielle Collins and her nice speech after winning the Miami Open

Danielle Collins expressed gratitude to Sky Sports, WTA staff, volunteers, and sponsors after winning the Miami Open against Elena Rybakina. She praised the tournament's positive environment and her come-from-behind win.

Danielle Collins Lifts The Miami Open Title After Beating Elena Rybakina

In the emotional scene following Danielle Collins’ victory at the Miami Open against Elena Rybakina, Collins expressed her heartfelt gratitude towards various individuals and organizations involved in the tournament. She acknowledged the challenges she faced throughout the week against tough competitors and the importance of her support system. Collins thanked Sky Sports, the tournament’s director James Blake, volunteers, WTA staff, physical therapists, security personnel, sponsors, and her family and friends, including Jimmy Arias.

She emphasized the significance of the tournament, having grown up watching it on TV, and the importance of the support she received from all involved in making it a positive environment for players. Collins also shared heartfelt moments with the crowd as she was presented with the trophy, reflecting her excitement and joy at winning her first thousand event title. Her exceptional play throughout the tournament was highlighted, particularly her come-from-behind win against Bernardo Pera in the very first match.

Danielle Collins in 2024

Danielle Collins

42 - 17win/loss

Hard
20-10
I Hard
0-1
Clay
19-5
Grass
3-1
30 year old
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2024 Highlights

Currently ranked no.53, Danielle played her last match on the 30th of March when she overcame world no.4 Elena Rybakina 7-5 6-3 in the final in Miami to win her 3rd career title.

During this season Collins achieved a compiled 20-7 record. The American clinched 1 title in Miami.

Collins is scheduled to compete next in Charleston (Credit One Charleston Open). She will begin to play the tournament from the main draw that will commence on the 1st of April.

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