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American tennis star Danielle Collins has backflipped on her decision to retire from the game and will rejoin the WTA tour next year. The 2022 Australian Open finalist was set to bow out at the end of the 2024, despite having been at the top of her game this season. Collins won arguably the biggest title of her career, the Miami Open, in March, and has spent most of the year inside the WTA’s top 10 world rankings.
“Thank you to all of my fans and the amazing people behind me that have been so encouraging during this time and also to my closest friends on tour that have been supporting me every step of the way.” In a column for UK publication BBC in May, when she was ranked 10th in the world, Collins said the decision to retire was important to her, also revealing she was fighting rheumatoid arthritis — on top of her endometriosis.
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