America’s
Danielle Collins has opened up about the reason which led her to make a strong
comment to the cameraman in Strasbourg. The 31-year-old is currently taking
part in the ongoing
French Open where she cemented her spot after beating Britain’s
Jodie Anna Burrage with a score of 7-6,6 -4.
Before coming into the competition, Collins featured in the Strasbourg Open, where her journey ended in the semifinals after she lost to Liudmila Samsonova.
In the round of 16, she faced Britain’s Emma Raducanu, where she came out on top
with a score of 4-6, 6-1, 6-3. During the match, Collins was heard asking
the cameraman to give her and Raducanu some space. “I need to get water,” she said
back then. “We’re on a changeover. You don’t need to be that close to me, and
you don’t need to be on top of Emma. It’s like wildly
inappropriate. It’s not that difficult to give space. I’m sorry.”
Collins was asked about the incident after cementing her
spot in the round of 64. She stated that she has no idea why what happened in Strasbourg is still a part of any discussion, as all she was doing back then was asking for ‘space’ at her ‘workplace’.
“I think what happened in Strasbourg was just me asking
for personal space at my workplace,” she said. “I don’t know why that is even a
topic of discussion, frankly. I mean, it should be something that we can get to
have during, like, our work. The fact that I’ve had to ask so many different
times in my career and during different matches to just have an adequate level
of personal space I think is kind of strange. I think often times it seems like
my response is treated like the offense itself. I’m learning that as a female,
asking for personal space seems to be an issue for a lot of people. I think
it’s really pathetic honestly that it’s even a topic of discussion.”