Daniel Collins did a good promise to rub Australia's face.
Former Australian open finalists were booed in court after the third defeat with the final champion, Madison Keys, after the Melbourne crowded her.
Hot head American has become the number one of the enemies released at Melbourne Park after her After her victory against Destaneeaava in Australia, I laughed the crowd。
Collins ended the tournament with a final comment at a post -match press conference. She was planning to take a vacation in Bahama after telling her angry crowd that she contributed to her “big fat salary check.”
Instead of hurrying the next WTA tournament, 31 -year -old Collins took a break in a beautiful Caribbean country like a picture. And she is informing everyone with photos and videos shared with the Instagram account.
The clip also indicates that Collins imitates the same back slap gesture that he played in front of the audience in the rod labber arena.
The 12th-largest player in the world blew off the crowd and handed his back as if he was saying “My A-Kiss” while running openly.
The same act in Bahama has not been lost in tennis commentators.
Collins put a caption to her post.
The video she shared shows she poses a camera in a bikini and lays on the beach reclining chair.
She also showed a private entrance to the luxury and sightseeing beaches of accommodation facilities.
The most notable thing was that Collins played a Pickle Ball, where he slapped his back at the end of the rally.
This video does not sit well with the person who did her last month.
She used a final press conference to thank the hostile crowds for contributing to her signing box.
“It's great to be able to use these opportunities,” she said.
“I think this tournament alone will have six different sponsorship opportunities. It's a great signal for me.
“Obviously, as I said, all the fans contribute to it. That was really blessing.”
She said that she didn't care what the crowd was saying during the match or what she said about her in a cyber space.
Her comment came after drawing a wide pillar by laughing at the crowd, which boasts a plan to enjoy the “5 -star vacation”.
“I'm just having fun,” she said.
“I enjoy my life and try to enjoy it. All my friends on the tour … I knew they were just me and trying to make humor in the situation. 。
“Then I had a lot of friends.
“Yes, many girls on the tour said,” Well, you're inviting me, right? “
“That's important. At the end of the day, you can't please everyone. The most important thing is what your friends, family, and what they think.
“No one was injured. That's the main thing. This is a sport. I don't think the joke is always terrible.”
When asked what her plan for this year's WTA tour was, she took another subtle shot to the crowd. “Obviously I said I would go to Bahama.”
“My friend can make a reservation at any time when you want. Just give 48 hours and you can make a reservation.
“Yes, I have to match it for a few days. Yes, we see what will happen. I will continue to update everyone. I will definitely send photos to everyone. “
She also had a second crack at Tony Jones, a presenter of Channel 9.
Earlier this week, Jones called Collins “Gaki”.
She made a joke and wanted to dance one -on -one on a poor show.
“I love this old man, Tony Jones,” she said.
“I'm sorry, there are everyone in the room like 70 years old. I love how he calls me a kid. Now I'm very Z and Millennial.”
Australian fans have to wait 12 months before the provocative pantomime villains cross the aisle.
