Danielle Collins is gearing up for the Wimbledon Championships whose qualifiers have begun. She recently gave a glimpse into her routine by sharing a short video of her training sessions with boyfriend Bryan Kipp.
Collins is having one of her finest seasons so far, winning the 2024 Miami Open and the Charleston Open. The World No. 11 will look to make a deep run at Wimbledon where her best result has been reaching the third round in 2019.
Collins took to Instagram to share the video where she is seen working out while her pet dog Quincy hangs around the gym. The video cuts to Quincy finally making his way to Collins who hugs the adorable pooch.
"Weekly activities with my guys," Collins captioned the clip.
The video also shows Kipp keeping pace with Collins while working out. It ends with the American giving Quincy a dog treat from a cup in her car.
Danielle Collins mentions her boyfriend Bryan Kipps' love and support amid her runs on the WTA Tour
Danielle Collins made a second round exit at the 2024 French Open. She overcame compatriot Caroline Dolehide in the opening round before being bested by Olga Danilovic.
In an interview with the Tennis Channel after her opening round victory, Danielle Collins shared the challenges that she initially faced on tour. She spoke about overcoming them and how she felt she had "settled into it."
"I’m an introverted extrovert; I’m someone that likes to be at home with my dog; with my family and friends, and being on the road 35 weeks out of the year was something that was really challenging. And now I’ve kinda settled into it and have gotten to enjoy it more. It’s been really helpful," she said.
She also shed light on how her boyfriend Bryan Kipp, who is a VP at a tech company, adjusted his schedule around hers.
"Bryan, my boyfriend, has been amazing, figuring out his work schedule to also be able to support my career. So that really makes me feel more at home - the weeks that I have family and friends around," she added.
The 30-year-old has announced her retiremnt at the end of the season. She has been diagnosed with endometriosis and has been open about her plans to start a family after hanging up her racquet.