World No. 9 Danielle Collins has announced a change of plans regarding her retirement from professional tennis. Initially intending to step away from the sport at the end of the 2024 season, Collins has decided to postpone her retirement and continue playing on the WTA Tour in 2025. This decision comes after the 30-year-old sought advice on her “personal fertility journey” following her last match, a defeat to Australian qualifier Olivia Gadecki at the Guadalajara Open in Mexico.
In a statement posted on Instagram, Collins revealed that she has been consulting with specialists to better understand her options for starting a family while managing her endometriosis, a condition that can impact fertility. She expressed confidence in the team she is working with but acknowledged that achieving her dream of starting a family will take longer than she had anticipated. Despite the challenges she faces, Collins declared that her tennis career is not yet over and that she plans to return to the tour in 2025.
Collins’ decision to delay her retirement comes after a series of setbacks in her recent matches. Following a quarterfinal appearance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she retired with an abdominal injury against world No. 1 Iga Swiatek, Collins suffered four consecutive losses in her comeback. A surprising defeat to compatriot Caroline Dolehide at the U.S. Open prompted Collins to attribute her on-court struggles to distractions in her personal life.
Despite these challenges, Collins had a successful season earlier in 2024, reaching the WTA top 10 and clinching titles at the Miami and Charleston Opens. However, questions about her retirement plans persisted, with Collins admitting to being a homebody who values her life away from tennis. Now, with her focus back on the sport, Collins is currently part of the U.S. squad for the Billie Jean King Cup Finals in Malaga, Spain.
The unexpected turn of events in Collins’ career has left many wondering how she will manage her return to professional tennis. Tennis writer Charlie Eccleshare speculates on the impact of Collins’ change of heart and the motivation she will find in continuing her career. The most crucial aspect, however, remains Collins’ “fertility journey,” a topic that she has openly discussed and that resonates with many women facing similar challenges.
As Collins prepares for her comeback in 2025, the tennis world eagerly anticipates her next chapter on the court and hopes for her success both in tennis and in her personal life.