By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Monday, Might 26, 2025
Photograph credit score: Robert Prange/Getty
Danielle Collins competes with such ferocity, you’d suppose defiance is in her DNA.
Truly, Collins credit fellow Floridians for igniting the inferno of depth she carries on courtroom immediately.
Hackers helped flip 12-year-old Danielle Collins into the feisty Grand Slam finalist Danimal Collins followers know and love—or like to name “Dan-Yell”—immediately.
Collins cracked eight aces in a 7-6(1), 6-4 victory over Briton Jodie Burrage immediately to succeed in the Roland Garros second spherical. Ought to Collins beat tough lefty Olga Danilovic in spherical two she would play world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka within the third spherical if seeds maintain true to type.
Corridor of Famer John McEnroe requested Collins if she all the time performed with such “insane depth” throughout immediately’s post-match interview on TRU TV’s MacZone Roland Garros protection.
The St. Petersburg native shared the story of how going through “aggressive as hell” grownup rec gamers ignited depth in her.
Collins’ father and unique coach, Walter Collins, had her sq. off towards grown males taking part in in 4.0 and 4.5-level Florida leagues, partly as a result of the household couldn’t afford the price of junior camps, and primarily as a result of he believed it might strengthen his daughter’s aggressive backbone.
It turned out to be a genius teaching transfer by Walter Collins and one which sparked the flames of the fiery Danimal Collins we see immediately.
“I’ll let you know what, for those who ever see these 4.0 and 4.5 guys and I used to be taking part in towards numerous them rising up,” Collins informed McEnroe. “As a result of my dad actually felt like the perfect follow I might get was taking part in with the fellows versus simply being in these little youngsters’ camps. And so they price an arm and a leg generally—we didn’t have that.
“So my dad would have me play matches towards these 4.0 and 4.5 guys and I’ll let you know what: They’re aggressive as hell.”
A 12-year-old Danielle Collins discovered from these “cut-throat” rec gamers to go arduous each single level or go residence a loser. Briefly, these matches formed Collins’ aggressive tenacity and toughness.
“They taught me to be a competitor. They’re slicing and dicing and making shut line calls and getting in your face,” Collins informed McEnroe. “I imply these folks compete arduous. League tennis, if you wish to see aggressive folks, there’s some cut-throat stuff on the market.
“I imply I chortle trying again towards a few of these folks I performed. My God, they have been taking part in towards a 12-year-old woman doing these [makes fist pumping gesture] and now that’s the best way that I’m on courtroom.”
Impressed by Florida’s hard-core hackers, Collins has grown right into a two-time NCAA champion and former Australian Open finalist who fearlessly lectured Iga Swiatek on the Paris Olympics and referred to as out taunting followers on the Australian Open final January.
“The folks that do not such as you, and the those that hate you, they really pay your payments. Clearly my skilled profession is just not going to final endlessly,” Collins mentioned in her Australian Open post-match press convention final January. “Anybody who purchased a ticket to come back out right here and heckle me, it is all going towards the Danielle Collins Fund.”
Later, Collins added that her third-round paycheck would go to pay for a 5-star trip together with her associates later this 12 months.
Danielle Collins to the group after beating Aiava at Australian Open“Throughout the match I used to be like, whereas I’m out right here I would as nicely take that massive fats paycheck.”
The gang is booing.
It’s all occurring.
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— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) January 16, 2025
No matter whether or not she’s taking part in earlier than a supportive crowd or hostile followers, Collins will use it to gasoline her want simply as she discovered from taking part in towards these “cut-throat” hackers as a child.

















