Danielle Collins Responds to Matchmaking Attempts by Former American Pros as she Searches for a ‘Serious Boyfriend’

Danielle Collins ended her relationship with long-time boyfriend Bryan Kipp after revealing it in a podcast last month.


Danielle Collins Responds to Matchmaking Attempts by Former American Pros as she Searches for a ‘Serious Boyfriend’

Danielle Collins (Image via X/Jimmie48 Photography)

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Danielle Collins recently revealed that she’s single and looking for the love of her life. The former World No. 7’s search for a suitable partner has caught the interest of former ATP players Sam Querrey, John Isner, and Jack Sock, who have now teamed up to help their fellow American find the right lover.

Collins is seeking to move forward with her life following her split with longtime boyfriend, Bryan Kipp. Collins and Kipp began dating after they met at a cafe in Wimbledon, London. What began as a casual talk gradually evolved into a serious relationship, despite both partners having contrasting worlds.

Kipp didn’t initially recognize at the beginning of the relationship that Collins was a professional tennis player, as he preferred golf to other sports. However, their relationship ended this year after Collins noted during an episode of the Gay Tennis podcast that she’s currently single and has split with her boyfriend, Kipp.

The American star also didn’t express any disappointment about the end of her relationship with Kipp as she jokingly said she’s prepared to explore fresh options in her search for a partner. That then led Querrey, Isner, and Sock to create an online form on Notion as part of a light-hearted search for a partner for Collins.

In one of the criteria, a potential suitor must be taller than Argentine legend Diego Schwartzman and must be financially stable. The three former players also stated on the Nothing Major podcast that the process of finding a suitor can end immediately if Collins demands so. Collins then reacted to the form, declaring that she didn’t want a broke boyfriend:

Absolutely epic. Being my boo isn’t for someone that’s weak or broke.

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Danielle Collins’ reaction (via Instagram)

Collins was on the brink of retiring from the sport last year as she aimed to start a family with her boyfriend, Kipp. But, she changed her mind towards the end of last season after revealing that she continues to deal with endometriosis, which can affect fertility. However, the 31-year-old has not played a professional tennis match since the US Open in September.

She has remained out of the tour, withdrawing from the Asian swing. Her last match was in the first round of the New York Grand, where she fell to Jaqueline Cristian in straight sets, winning just two games in the tie.

Danielle Collins unveils her dating standards after an online approach from a supposed millionaire fan

Following Danielle Collins’ announcement of her split with boyfriend Bryan Kipp, thousands of suitors have rushed to her DMs on social media and dating apps with interesting proposals. The former World No.7 has recently unveiled her dating standards, insisting that she aspires to be a traditional wife and doesn’t want short Kings.

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Danielle Collins (Image via X/#AusOpen)

The 31-year-old revealed this on Instagram after a supposedly millionaire fan decided to pursue her on social media. She added that she also wants to raise children, do home chores, and be a stay-at-home dog mom making freshly baked sourdough:

Currently a professional tennis player, but kind of aspiring to be a trad wife. Straight up. Already had my boss babe era. Just wanting to raise my chickens, do home projects, make freshly baked sourdough, be a stay at home dog mom, and hopefully pop out some babies soon. If you’re going to lie about your height just leave me the f**k alone. This is a no short kings zone.

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Danielle Collins’ standards (via Instagram)

Nonetheless, Collins wrapped up her 2025 season at the North American hard-court swing with just one win. She crashed out in the opening round of the WTA 500 tournament in Washington, D.C., and followed it up with a second-round finish at the Canadian Open in Montreal before a disappointing first-round exit at Cincinnati. Collins finished her season with a straight-set loss in the first round of the US Open.

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