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Not Just Coco Gauff but Even Danielle Collins Surprises Tennis Fans With Ravishing Make-Over Ahead of Wimbledon 2024
Danielle Collins is in accelerator mode for her last season, both literally and figuratively. The American tennis star has delivered sensational games, leaving her fans both thrilled and amazed. As she prepares to soon call an end to her journey, Collins has dropped yet another surprise on her fans. This time, it’s all about her stunning new look for the summer, following in the footsteps of Coco Gauff it seems!
In an Instagram story that the 30-year-old shared, she can be seen in a completely new hairstyle. Ahead of her Wimbledon appearance, the American tennis player took to her social media to share her new blonde hair look, along with bangs. Sharing her new make-over, Collins highlighted her bangs and wrote in the caption, “Someone got bangs ✂️.” In another photo that she shared, Collins can be spotted sitting on a grass court in her new look. However, she is not the first American player to opt for a make-over.
In a photo that the French Open doubles winner Coco Gauff shared on her story, she can also be seen in a similar change of hairstyle. The tennis star took to her Instagram story to share her mirror selfie with blonde hair in cornrow-like braids, writing, – “blonde for the summer.” The reigning US Open champion was also spotted adding a heart emoji to her caption to showcase her love for the new look.
Coco Gauff’s new look was quickly picked up by her fans as well on social media. Several compared her new look with that of Serena Williams’ blonde hairstyle. In 2001, Williams surprised the fans by starting her voyage into blonde hair color. Meanwhile, Danielle Collins’ new make-over is a testament that while her career is nearing an end, her life is much more off the court.
Danielle Collins’ fashion statement can be highlighted by the fact that even in her final season, a new sponsor is supplying her with sports gear.
Collins had also expressed gratefulness for the sponsorship as she spoke about the comfortability. “FP Movement has been a wonderful and collaborative partner this year and I look forward to the remainder of 2024,” she said. “FP Movement is the perfect mix between fashion and function. I love how each style allows me to express my personal style without sacrificing performance.”
Meanwhile, as she gears up for the grass-court grand slam, it will be interesting to see if the American can achieve her dream of winning her first, and maybe the last grand slam title.