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Tennis-Collins adopts injured dog she rescued in Miami

  • During the Miami Open, world number 15 Danielle Collins, a 31-year-old four-time WTA champion, rescued an injured dog near Hard Rock Stadium.
  • Collins found the dog, later named Crash, in the middle of the road after it had been hit by a car and felt compelled to help.
  • Collins rushed Crash to a veterinary hospital for emergency surgery, where he spent five days on oxygen support, and Collins posted about Crash's improving condition on social media Wednesday.
  • Collins stated, "It was so incredibly painful to witness a dog in so much pain after being hit by a car and left in the middle of the road with so many people driving by his curled up body," expressing gratitude for being able to get him the care he needed and thanking those who prayed for Crash.
  • Crash, now recovering and described as curious, affectionate, and grateful, was formally adopted by Collins and will be a canine companion to her labradoodle Quincy, even attending school once fully recovered, despite Collins losing to Aryna Sabalenka in the round of 16 at the Miami Open.
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TennisUpToDate.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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