Djokovic, who knows what it's like to be a tennis villain, supported the American getting the last word on a hostile Australian Open crowd.
Tennis purists felt unsettled as Danielle Collins went right at a rowdy Australian crowd after taking out a hometown favourite in incredible scenes. But the exchange is actually healthy for the sport.
That should come as no surprise, given the way Djokovic gets into back-and-forths with hecklers at his matches—including Friday night at Rod Laver Arena.
American tennis player Danielle Collins embraced the Australian Open boos after her latest win. But there's more to her heel turn than meets the eye.
Jannik Sinner and young tyro Learner Tien will look to reach the second week of the Australian Open on Saturday while the women's third round is headlined by Iga Swiatek taking on Emma Raducanu.
Danielle Collins appeared to revel in playing the part of pantomime villain at the Australian Open on Thursday as she took ...
One look at the dresses on Kia Arena and it was clear Danielle Collins crossed the line. The unapologetically antagonising ...
“Dunno why. As T Fritz donates to LA, as her opponent recycles eBay outfits & struggles to take team on tour, as punters pay through the nose for tickets, as Aust faces cost of living crisis, she’s ...
Another blockbuster Australian Open is upon us, spearheaded by Emma Raducanu's second-round win over her close friend Amanda ...
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 16: Danielle Collins of the United States celebrates winning match point in the Women’s ...
There are six American men and five American women in the third round. Tommy Paul, Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula all play Thursday. No. 17 Frances Tiafoe, a two-time U.S. Open semifinalist, was upset ...