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Collins Rips 'Short King' Moutet
Danielle Collins accused Corentin Moutet of cat-calling and messaging her during the Miami Open; Moutet denied the claims and criticized the Tennis Channel for airing them.
- During a Tennis Channel segment in Miami, Collins, a Miami Open pundit, said Moutet was cat-calling and messaged her, sparking controversy on Sunday.
- After drawing criticism at the 2025 Australian Open, Collins's dating-site bio last year drew attention for its personal content and increased scrutiny of her remarks at Melbourne Park.
- Referencing the match, Collins said on air that he messaged her after his win, noting Moutet 'slid back into the DMs last night' to ask about his big serves in the 6-0, 1-6, 6-4 match and added he'd need a bigger serve to flirt.
- After Moutet's reply, the Tennis Channel added a community note and co-host Steve Weissman said the segment would return the next day, putting Moutet unexpectedly in the limelight on Sunday.
- Sidelined for the first part of the 2026 season, Collins is recovering and managing fertility steps, while Moutet prepares to face second-ranked Jannik Sinner in Miami.
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Tennis Player Corentin Moutet Slams Danielle Collins After the American Star Accuses Him of Sliding into Her DMs
Danielle Collins told the Tennis Channel that Corentin Moutet was 'flirting' with her before his match during the Miami Open over the weekend, but the French pro denied all of her claims on Sunday, March 22.
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Read Full ArticleTennis row erupts as French star hits back after being accused of flirting with American player
A heated row has erupted between American tennis player Danielle Collins and French competitor Corentin Moutet following an interview broadcast on Tennis Channel during the Miami Open.Collins alleged that Moutet had been attempting to flirt with her, prompting an angry rebuttal from the Frenchman on social media platform X."Tennis Channel how can you let someone say BS like this on tv," Moutet wrote in response to the broadcast.The dispute centr…
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