Danielle Collins has joined fellow American Madison Keys in the Australian Open semifinals.
MELBOURNE, Australia —
The 28-year-old American equaled her best previous performance at Melbourne Park — she also advanced to the semifinals in 2019, her previous best Grand Slam tournament result. “It feels incredible, especially after some of the health challenges I’ve had,” Collins said in her post-match interview. “To be able to get back to this level and be able to compete like the way I have been and being able to be as physical as I haven’t been so rewarding.”Sign up now to get top sports headlines delivered daily
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