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It’s fair to say Danielle Collins won’t have the crowd on her side from this point on however long her run in this year’s Australian Open lasts.
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Sporting News on MSNAustralian Open boss Craig Tiley defends crowd behaviour at the tournamentAustralian Open boss Craig Tiley has defended the crowd behaviour at this year's tournament after it was placed firmly under the microscope during the 15-day event.
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After beating home favourite Destanee Aiava on a raucous Kia Arena, Collins blew kisses to the crowd and thanked them in her on-court interview for helping her land a “big fat pay check.” ...
Tennis's newest villain, Danielle Collins, was booed and jeered by the Australian Open crowd during her third-round loss to fellow American Madison Keys on Saturday night.
Boos from the spectators followed this as she shook the hand of Aiava and the chair umpire as her antics continued ... “I might just take that big fat pay cheque,” Collins said as the books ...
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