Danielle Collins signed up for a dating app following her breakup with Bryan Kipp and it was quite something as the 2022 Australian Open finalist went viral with her demands.
If you can recall, the American tennis star met Kipp – a Biotech firm vice president – at a coffee shop during one of her Wimbledon campaigns. They had been officially together for more than a year before the 31-year-old recently revealed that she was back to being single.
Through an Instagram Story, Collins revealed with fans that she was trying to find new love through a dating app. Her profile bio quickly drew attention as the former world No. 7 does not want "short kings," or "broke" people.
Collins: This is a no short kings zone
“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*** alone. This is a no short kings zone," the 2022 Australian Open runner-up's dating app bio reads.
After one individual reached out to Collins, she wrote: “I’ll tell you what … if anyone has the balls to slide into my dm like this just make sure to attach your most recent bank statement while you’re at it."
The same person who sent the initial message responded by sending a screenshot of his bank account balance, which reveals he is a millionaire.
Collins took a screenshot of the message and wrote: "Modern love… Okay I'm getting off the internet now (laughing emoji)."
Pls 👽 pic.twitter.com/YqztzW8On5
— Lorena Popa 🕵️♀️🎾 (@popalorena) October 31, 2025
Collins' dating app bio and reaction drew mixed reactions – some criticized the American for being "too much" and accused her of offending certain individuals, while some praised the 31-year-old for her straightforwardness.