A contender for the Coupe Suzanne-Lenglen?
Collins has won 23 of her last 26 matches, dating back to her run to the Miami title, and her torrid tennis has turned the heads of peers, pundits – and legends – alike.
“I think Danielle Collins got a shot at it,” said two-time champion Martina Navratilova last week in a conference call to promote Tennis Channel's coverage of Roland-Garros in America. “She's playing better than ever before. She would be my pick for maybe a sneaky semifinal or a final, or who knows?
“I think she's one to really watch out for, and I know I wouldn't want her in my draw … I would not be thrilled to see her on the other side [of the court] the way she's been feeling it.”
Getting better with age?
It may be Collins' last season on tour, but it doesn't mean her best tennis is behind her. The American spoke of her career arc with reporters on Monday, telling them that she feels she is still figuring out ways to bring out her peak tennis.
"I think people forget sometimes too that I didn't turn pro until later in life," she said. "So I have really only been on tour for six or seven years, right? There's much younger people who have just as much experience as me, and it takes time.
"I don't think a lot of people on tour kind of go into this and have really uber-successful careers. There are a few, of course, and especially some young ones that we're very well aware of, but it does take people time to be able to find their groove and find that success."