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Danielle Collins stuns in elegant Wimbledon photoshoot, wins praise from Tommy Paul’s girlfriend Paige Lorenze

Danielle Collins stuns in elegant Wimbledon photoshoot, wins praise from Tommy Paul’s girlfriend Paige Lorenze
Danielle Collins shares an elegant black-and-white Wimbledon photoshoot, catching Paige Lorenze's attention with a sweet comment.

Danielle Collins recently drew attention with a sophisticated Wimbledon photoshoot shared on social media, shortly after her exit from the tournament. The American tennis player’s elegant post received warm praise from Paige Lorenze, who is the girlfriend of fellow American player Tommy Paul.

Collins’ run at Wimbledon ended on July 5, when she was defeated in the third round by Poland’s Iga Swiatek. The match lasted just over an hour, with Swiatek winning in straight sets 6-2, 6-3. Swiatek progressed to meet Clara Tauson in the fourth round. Despite the loss, Collins showcased a strong performance against a top-ranked opponent.

Following this round, Collins shared a stylish black-and-white photograph on Instagram. She wore a white dress and accessorized with sunglasses perched on her head, projecting a graceful image. This post attracted a heartfelt one-word comment from Paige Lorenze, who simply wrote:

“Queeeen”

Paige Lorenze is recognized not only as Tommy Paul’s girlfriend but also as an American influencer, model, and YouTuber. She launched the lifestyle brand Dairy Boy in 2021 and has been seen supporting Paul at Wimbledon. Tommy Paul’s tournament ended earlier, on July 3, after a second-round defeat to Sebastian Ofner.

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Danielle Collins reflects on returning to Wimbledon

After her first-round victory over Camila Osorio on July 1, Collins spoke with the Tennis Channel about her feelings being back at Wimbledon. She expressed that Wimbledon holds a special place in her career, calling it her favorite Grand Slam due to the lasting positive memories she has there.

“I mean last year, you know, I didn’t think I was going to be back and obviously sone of the reasons behind that are quite challenging and that’s been really hard for me this year emotionally, but, you know, I’ve been getting through that and you know, this is a place that I have some of my best memories on court. This is my favorite Grand Slam. I think I can safely say that,” said Danielle Collins.

Collins also shared her admiration for the tournament’s environment, highlighting the beauty of the courts’ gardens and the rich history surrounding Wimbledon.

“I mean, the history here, the gardens, and for somebody like me that loves gardening and flowers and everything, plants, this is just like every gardener’s dream, coming here and history of tennis, right? I mean, so many traditions and fun things going on the grounds and it’s really a privilege to be here. Not everybody gets to come to this event,” she added.

Earlier season performances and outlook

Collins began her 2025 season at the Australian Open, where she faced Ons Jabeur in the opening round. Despite a closely contested first set that went to a tiebreak, Collins was ultimately defeated 7-6(8), 6-2. Her performance at both the Australian Open and Wimbledon demonstrates her ongoing presence at the top levels of women’s tennis.

Collins’ recent Wimbledon photoshoot not only highlights her elegance and poise off the court but also signals her resilient spirit following a tough loss. With supportive figures like Paige Lorenze expressing admiration, Collins appears poised to continue making an impact as the season progresses.

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