Corentin Moutet Slams Danielle Collins for ‘Flirting’ and Unfollowing Her over ‘Short Kings’ Dating Profile Claims
Corentin Moutet is competing at the Miami Open and will face World No.2 Jannik Sinner in the third round.
Corentin Moutet, Danielle Collins (Image via X/Davis Cup, Instagram/Danielle Collins)
- Danielle Collins claims Corentin Moutet flirted with her but unfollowed her after her viral dating profile stated she is not interested in "short kings."
- Moutet accused Collins of lying about their interactions and denied ever following her on social media.
- Collins expressed doubt about Moutet's chances in his upcoming match against World No.2 Jannik Sinner at the Miami Open.
Danielle Collins has once again gone viral thanks to the Storytime with Danielle Collins segment on Tennis Channel Live. After revealing what her dog, Mr. Quincy, did during her championship run at the 2024 Miami Open, Collins claimed French ATP ace Corentin Moutet tried to flirt with her but unfollowed her after seeing her viral dating profile.
During that segment, host Steve Weissman claimed that Moutet was catcalling her during a practice session and told her to give him a “come on”. Collins then revealed what happened when they interacted.
I basically said to him, I said, ‘If you’re going to be flirting with me like that, you’re going to have to get a bigger serve.’ Some people think it comes down to height, some people think it comes down to personality, but what it really comes down to is big forehands and big serves.
Collins, in her viral dating profile, wrote that she wants to be a “trad wife” of a rich partner, be a stay-at-home dog mom. Well, the 32-year-old also banned the “short kings”.
It was kind of funny too, because he unfollowed me after my viral dating profile, when I said I wasn’t interested in the short kings. Come on, people, you have to understand that I’m 5’10 and for me, right, it’s fair, it’s a preference, nothing against the short kings, but he was upset about that, and he messaged me and unfollowed me. Now he slid back into the DMs last night, asking me if I saw his match and all of the big serves he was hitting.
Daniell Collins added
When she was asked whether Moutet has a “chance“, since he hit big forehands and won his opening-round match, Collins said, “I don’t think he has the chance yet“. Moutet has now hit back, accusing the American ace of lying.
It's another Storytime with Danielle 😂
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) March 22, 2026
For the record, we ship her and Moutet 🩷 #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/130OXo4gtk
how can I unfollow you when I never followed you @TennisChannel how can you let someone say BS like this on tv You followed me You asked me for mixed dubs And I’ve never even followed you You ready to say anything so people talks about you You should learn how to love yourself so you won’t have to do stupid things for people loves @TennisChannel good sport journalist.
Corentin Moutet wrote on X
Check out his post here:
😂😂 how can I unfollow you when I never followed you😂@TennisChannel how can you let someone say BS like this on tv
— Corentin Moutet (@moutet99) March 22, 2026
You followed me
You asked me for mixed dubs
And I’ve never even followed you😂
You ready to say anything so people talks about you
You should learn how to love… https://t.co/plDXqd1wzQ
Corentin Moutet will play Jannik Sinner at the Miami Open
Moutet would want to forget about the Collins controversy and focus on his next task at hand. He is competing at the Miami Open and overcame Tomas Machac in his opening round.

But up against him in the third round will be none other than World No.2 Jannik Sinner, who is aiming to complete the Sunshine Doubles. Before scheduling the match against the 30th seed, the Italian ace knocked out Damir Dzumhur. Sinner holds a 1-0 head-to-head record over Moutet, defeating him in the fourth round of the 2024 French Open.
The four-time Grand Slam champion is chasing his second title in Miami, having won in 2024 by defeating Grigor Dimitrov. He also finished as the runner-up in 2021 (lost to Hubert Hurkacz) and 2023 (lost to Daniil Medvedev).
It’s Medvedev whom Sinner defeated in this year’s Indian Wells final to win his first title in the tournament. It was also his first title of the season, as prior to Indian Wells, he lost to Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open semifinals and to Jakub Mensik in the Qatar Open quarterfinals.
Sinner is on a 12-match winning streak in Masters 1000s thanks to his Indian Wells and 2025 Paris Masters wins. The former World No.1 last lost a match at this level in the round of 32 of the 2025 Shanghai Masters, giving the walkover to Tallon Griekspoor.