Danielle Collins Retires from Tennis, Reflects on Journey
Danielle Collins, the former NCAA champion, is set to retire from professional tennis at the end of the season. In an interview with TENNIS.com, Collins reflected on her journey and the decision to step away from the sport.
Collins' breakthrough came in 2018 at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, where she reached the fourth round as a wildcard entrant. She followed that up with a semifinal appearance in Miami, marking her Top 100 debut.
Despite her success, Collins has always been open about her desire to pursue other interests. She credits her college education for broadening her horizons and giving her the confidence to make the decision to retire.
"I've worked really hard at this," Collins said. "Tennis has been a really big part of my life, but I've had other things that I want to accomplish."
Collins acknowledged the challenges of balancing her tennis career with her personal life, including her desire to start a family. She expressed her excitement about the next chapter in her life.
"I'm ready for my next chapter," Collins said. "It's been a good run for me, but I've had other things that I want to accomplish."
Collins also shared her fond memories of Indian Wells, where she made her mark in 2018. She praised the atmosphere and the beauty of the California desert.
"I just love the atmosphere and the environment," Collins said. "It's such a beautiful place to come and visit."
As she prepares for her final season, Collins is taking a more relaxed approach. She is focused on enjoying the experience and capturing the moment.
"My goals have changed since this is my last year," Collins said. "I have a different mentality and feeling. It makes it a little bit easier from previous years."
Tags: #DanielleCollins, #TennisRetirement, #IndianWells, #NCAAChampion, #Top100Debut
Read more