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How will Tennis Channel handle the growing Danielle Collins distraction

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Danielle Collins is not playing the Miami Open, but she is becoming the leading story of the tournament because of her comments made as a Tennis Channel media personality. Collins brings to the table a controversial personality who says what she wants and could care less what anyone thinks. She also brings excellent tennis knowledge and insight, but unfortunately the former is outweighing the latter at the Miami Open.

It was bad enough that she shared a never before revealed moment when her dog pooped in front of an opponent’s locker that she does not like during her 2024 Miami Open title winning run. However, it has gotten worse.. MORE: Jessica Pegula outdid Coco Gauff and Frances Tiafoe with this Miami Open blooper Danielle Collins and Tennis Channel are caught in she said/he said mess On Sunday, she apparently was trying to flirt with Corentin Moutet, or vice-versa, depending on the version of the story you believe.

Collins claims she rejected his advances because he did not have a big serve. Moutet took to social media to challenge her story. Moutet needs to return to focusing and preparing for his match against Jannik Sinner, but how will the Tennis Channel handle this?

Will the network use air time to address the she said/he said situation and try to determine who is telling the truth? Or will TC go radio silent on the issue and abandon these tabloid-like segments completely without explanation? MORE: Can Indian Wells champion Jannik Sinner reclaim ATP World No.

1 ranking from Carlos Alcaraz Many fans love Collins for her humor and personality. It could be argued that her persona is not appropriate for the Tennis Channel’s airing of a prestigious 1000-level tournament. Aug 20, 2025; Flushing, NY, USA; Danielle Collins of the United States and Christian Harrison of the United States in action against Sara Errani of Italy and Andrea Vavassori of Italy in the semi-final of the mixed doubles tournament at the US Open at Arthur Ashe Stadium.