It was the only reason the Melbourne Park crowd has been in the headlines this week, however, with Danielle Collins clashing with the fiercely partisan fans after defeating Destanee Aiava.
From Alex (de Minaur) to the Bahamas, from the crowds to Djokovic – this is the A to Z of the highlights and talking points ...
The Australian Open drew record numbers through the gates at Melbourne Park as a festival ... came firmly under the microscope. Danielle Collins infamously had a running battle with the crowd ...
What California is to America, Australia has often been for tennis — the lab where new stuff goes for a test drive ...
Aussie tennis fans are describing it as "fitting" that the player who beat Danielle Collins went on to win the Australian Open after Collins became enemy No.1 in Melbourne last week. And the ...
Collins, 31, blew kisses to the fiercely partisan crowd, cupped her ear and even pointed to her backside after a stormy 7-6 (7/4), 4-6, 6-2 victory over Aiava, the last Australian woman in the ...
Danielle Collins lit into the fans following ... Aiava had been living a dream as a qualifier in Melbourne until Collins shattered it on the floor of Rod Laver Arena. Collins was not content ...
Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley says erecting a statue of 10-time Australian Open winner Novak Djokovic at Melbourne Park is a no-brainer — and the Serbian can win the local Grand Slam again.
The camp, located along the Poudre River Trail near Lee Martinez Park, was initially reported in September, according to a news release from Fort Collins Police Services. Since then, police say ...