Retiring Danielle Collins loses at US Open, declines on-court presentation - ESPN
NEW YORK — Former world No. 7 Danielle Collins wasn't interested in any type of celebration after her Grand Slam singles career came to an end Tuesday at the US Open.
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NEW YORK — Former world No. 7 Danielle Collins wasn't interested in any type of celebration after her Grand Slam singles career came to an end Tuesday at the US Open.
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