Serena Williams has message for Danielle Collins after American’s fairytale Miami win

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American tennis legend Serena Williams was absolutely delighted over Danielle Collins’ Miami win as the former 23-time Grand Slam champion left two telling reactions on the 30-year-old’s Instagram posts. 

On Saturday, 30-year-old Collins achieved the biggest win of her career and lifted the most important title of her career after beating Elena Rybakina 7-5 6-3 for her first WTA 1000 title in Miami. 

In Miami, Collins had an absolute fairytale of a run as her biggest title came just when is about to walk away from pro tennis. Collins, 30, previously announced her intention to retire in 2024 during this year’s Australian Open.

“So happy love this and you,” former eight-time Miami champion Williams wrote in the comment section of Collins’ Instagram post. 

Responding to Williams, Collins wrote: “@serenawilliams I love you more!!!”

Serena Williams comment © Instagram

 

In another post that was celebrating Collins’ first WTA 1000 win in Miami, Williams had another delightful response. 

Serena Williams & Danielle Collins comments
Serena Williams & Danielle Collins comments© Instagram

 

Collins’ dream Miami run makes Williams happy 

Throughout the entire tournament, many were supporting Collins and hoping she would pull off some kind of a crazy run. In the end, Collins did exactly that…

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