Potapova on Collins: "There's no need for on-court hysteria".
Anastasia Potapova said she wasn't too keen on Danielle Collins' behavior on the tennis courts.
In particular, she made a name for herself at the Australian Open, multiplying her provocations, especially towards the public.
Potapova says: "Collins isn't very nice. There's no need for hysteria on the court. You're not 15 anymore, do you need this hysteria?
But it's more pleasant for me to watch such hysteria than a cold, incomprehensible face.
There are players on the circuit who aren't at all emotional. That's not my style. I like to see action and emotion.
In Danielle's case, maybe it's a little too much, but I still prefer hysteria like that to a poker face."
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