Danielle Collins
Danielle Rose Collins (born December 13, 1993) is an American professional tennis player. She played collegiate tennis at the University of Virginia and won the NCAA singles title twice, 2014 and 2016, during her sophomore and senior years. Collins finished her career at Virginia in 2016 as the top-ranked collegiate player. Having first established her place on the WTA Tour when she reached the semifinals of the 2018 Miami Open as a qualifier (recording her first top 10 victory over former World No. 1 and seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams along the way), Collins' big breakthrough came at the 2019 Australian Open, where she reached the semifinals, defeating world No. 2 Angelique Kerber in the fourth round. She was also a quarterfinalist at the 2020 French Open in singles and the
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2010 WPS Draft2011 ITF Women's Circuit (April–June)2011 ITF Women's Circuit (October–December)2014 Connecticut Open – Singles2014 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships2014 US Open (tennis)2014 US Open – Day-by-day summaries2014 US Open – Women's Singles2014 WTA Finals2015 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships2016 Boyd Tinsley Women's Clay Court Classic2016 Boyd Tinsley Women's Clay Court Classic – Doubles2016 Boyd Tinsley Women's Clay Court Classic – Singles2016 Challenger Banque Nationale de Saguenay2016 Challenger Banque Nationale de Saguenay – Singles2016 Connecticut Open – Singles2016 CopperWynd Pro Women's Challenge2016 CopperWynd Pro Women's Challenge – Singles2016 Hawaii Tennis Open – Singles2016 ITF Women's Circuit (July–September)2016 ITF Women's Circuit (October–December)2016 Tennis Classic of Macon2016 Tennis Classic of Macon – Singles2016 US Open (tennis)2016 US Open – Women's Singles2016 Waco Showdown2016 Waco Showdown – Singles2017 Australian Open – Main Draw Wildcard Entries2017 BNP Paribas Open2017 BNP Paribas Open – Women's Singles2017 Boyd Tinsley Women's Clay Court Classic2017 Boyd Tinsley Women's Clay Court Classic – Doubles2017 Boyd Tinsley Women's Clay Court Classic – Singles2017 Dalian Women's Tennis Open2017 Dalian Women's Tennis Open – Singles2017 FSP Gold River Women's Challenger2017 FSP Gold River Women's Challenger – Singles2017 Hardee's Pro Classic – Singles2017 Hawaii Tennis Open – Singles2017 ITF Women's Circuit (April–June)
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Danielle Collins
Danielle Rose Collins (born December 13, 1993) is an American professional tennis player. She played collegiate tennis at the University of Virginia and won the NCAA singles title twice, 2014 and 2016, during her sophomore and senior years. Collins finished her career at Virginia in 2016 as the top-ranked collegiate player. Having first established her place on the WTA Tour when she reached the semifinals of the 2018 Miami Open as a qualifier (recording her first top 10 victory over former World No. 1 and seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams along the way), Collins' big breakthrough came at the 2019 Australian Open, where she reached the semifinals, defeating world No. 2 Angelique Kerber in the fourth round. She was also a quarterfinalist at the 2020 French Open in singles and the
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