Collins Continues Miami Open Presence Amidst Controversy
Former Australian Open finalist Danielle Collins is making headlines both on and off the court during the 2026 Miami Open.
From Court to Commentary
Danielle Collins has transitioned to a broadcasting role with Tennis Channel following a back injury that paused her playing career. She is currently working as an analyst during the 2026 Miami Open, providing match analysis and player coverage. Her presence extends beyond the booth, as she’s been sharing her enjoyment of Miami with fans.
Collins recently posted a photo in a bikini, expressing her love for the city
, which garnered attention on social media.
Recent Controversy
Collins recently found herself at the center of a public exchange with French tennis player Corentin Moutet. During a Storytime with Danielle
segment, Collins revealed that Moutet had sent her a direct message.
Collins stated:
I told Moutet, ‘If you want to do that to me, you should start with a stronger serve.’ For me, what is really important is a strong forehand and serve.”
Moutet responded to Collins’ claims, expressing his disagreement and criticizing the media coverage of the exchange.
Moutet stated:
You paid attention to me and proposed mixed doubles to me firstandIn order to become a topic of discussion, I am ready to say anything. In order to attract people’s attention, before doing stupid things, learn how to love yourself first.”
Beyond the Controversy
Despite the recent exchange, Collins continues to contribute to Tennis Channel programming, including Storytime with Danielle
, where she shares behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and the Big T
podcast, where she discusses current tennis events and her transition to broadcasting.
FAQ
- What is Danielle Collins doing now? She is working as an analyst for Tennis Channel during the Miami Open.
- What caused the controversy with Corentin Moutet? Collins publicly discussed a direct message she received from Moutet.
- Is Danielle Collins retired? She has not officially retired, but her current focus is on media work and recovery.
