Danielle Collins, an American tennis player, just got sponsored by waterdrop and posted about it on her Instagram account. This has made people on the Internet notice how much money she makes from it. These brands actually help the player make more money and raise her net worth.
Collins is ranked No. 7 in singles by the WTA, and she is ranked No. 86 in doubles. Collins won two singles titles on the WTA Tour in 2021, at the Silicon Valley Classic and the Palermo Open.
Danielle Collins Finds a Sponsor in Waterdrop
Danielle Collins posted a paid partnership with waterdrops on June 29, 2022. Waterdrops is a food and drink company that promotes health through sustainability.
She posted a picture of herself on a tennis court holding a bottle of water. “I’m thrilled to announce that I’m now an ambassador for @waterdrop. Hydration is a key part of how well I do on the court, in the gym, and while I’m recovering. Because of this, it’s been important for me to try to live in a sustainable way. For me, the environmental effects of plastic waste and overuse in our sport have been a big worry, as have the health problems that come with it. I love being part of a brand that cares so much about the environment and the well-being of everyone. We can make a real difference with simple ideas.”
Collins, on the other hand, has turned off the comments section, so netizens can’t say what they think about the sponsorship. People think this is her first one, and they want to know if other companies sponsor her as well.
One user says, “All right, TT, help me out. What is Waterdrop, and why doesn’t top-ranked Danielle Collins have any other big sponsors? The answer he gets is, “It’s a great sponsor, actually.” I was more interested in whether or not she smiles.
Even though the 28-year-old turned off comments, the conversation on Twitter is very interesting.
Waterdrop Company’s Net Worth – Their Investment On Danielle Collin
Since waterdrop put money into Danielle Collins’s promotions, they’ve been all over the news. People are talking about them, and it seems like the company’s goal has been met.
The day before, right before her US Open match against Alize Cornet, she posted another photo of herself drinking water and showing off her waterdrop T-shirt. She wrote, “Let’s keep going…thanks for all the support!” I’m all set for the next one. Did you know that every day, our bodies lose between 2 and 3 liters of water? Even more so when it comes to exercise. Staying hydrated is very important, and thanks to waterdrop, I’m always drinking more water!”
The sponsor’s Instagram says that it is a food and drink brand that promotes healthy and sustainable ways to stay hydrated every day. Its name is Drink more water. It sells things like water bottles and water purifiers. So, they give their customers a lot of options and choices.
Given how much their business has grown over the years, waterdrop is worth more than a billion euros. They must pay Danielle a lot of money, since she doesn’t promote much. Fans were very interested in why she turned down the brands. That’s why she is. Definitely paid at least $5,000 for it.
From 2013 to 2017, she made her WTA debut and turned pro
While she was in college at Virginia in 2013 and 2015, she didn’t play any professional tennis.
Collins played her first match in the main draw of the WTA Tour as a wild card at the 2014 US Open in Arthur Ashe Stadium. She beat the second seed Simona Halep in three sets.
She became a full-time worker in the middle of 2016. She won four singles titles while she was on the ITF Circuit.
2018: Big news and the top 50
Collins started the year by making it to the last round of qualifying for the Australian Open. However, she lost to Denisa Allertová in two sets because she was better than her. She was given a wild card to the WTA 125 tournament in Newport Beach, where she won the title and moved up to the 120th spot in her career rankings.
She had another great run at a WTA 125 tournament, this time in Indian Wells. She made it to the quarterfinals, which got her a wild card into the Indian Wells Open, which is a Premier Mandatory tournament. There, she beat Taylor Townsend, a fellow American, in her first WTA Tour match. Then, she beat Madison Keys, the world’s No. 14 player, in straight sets. Finally, she beat Sofya Zhuk. Even though she lost in the fourth round to former world No. 6 Carla Suárez Navarro, Collins broke into the top 100 for the first time, moving from No. 117 to No. 93. Collins beat world No. 37 Irina-Camelia Begu in straight sets to get through the qualifying rounds at the Miami Open. She then beat CoCo Vandeweghe, who had made it to the semifinals of two majors, in three sets. After beating Donna Veki and Monica Puig, her biggest win came when she beat Venus Williams, her idol and the eighth-ranked player at the time of their match. Williams had been world No. 1 and won seven Grand Slam titles. With this win, she became the first qualifier in the history of the Miami Open to make it to the semifinals. She then played Jeena Ostapenko, who was seeded sixth, and lost in straight sets, even though she had a set point in the first set. Collins broke into the top 50 for the first time after making it to the quarterfinals in Monterrey.
Collins only won back-to-back main-draw matches at two other tournaments the rest of the season. He reached the third round of the Eastbourne International and the semifinals in San Jose (both Premier-level events), but lost in the first round of the other three Grand Slams. Still, she ended the year as the No. 36 player in the world, which was more than 100 places higher than her previous best year-end ranking.
2019: Semifinal of the Australian Open, first appearance in the top 25, Wimbledon doubles quarterfinal
At the Australian Open, she kept getting better. She had never won a match at a major event before the tournament. After beating 14th seed Julia Gorges in a tough first-round match, Collins won her next three matches in straight sets, first against Sachia Vickery and then against 19th seed Caroline Garcia. In the 16th round, Collins beat the second seed and three-time major champion Angelique Kerber in straight sets. This was the biggest upset of the tournament. She beat Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in three sets to move on to the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, she lost in two sets to the eighth seed, Petra Kvitová. After the tournament, on January 28, 2019, Collins’ ranking went up to No. 23, which was his best ever.
She also won at all the other Grand Slam tournaments. At the French Open, the US Open, and Wimbledon, she made it to the second round. At Wimbledon, she and Bethanie Mattek-Sands got as far as the quarterfinals in doubles, which was her best Grand Slam result ever. Collins did not do well at tournaments outside of the majors. He only made it to the quarterfinals of one tournament (the Charleston Open). In December, she won the exhibitio
n Hawaii Open because her finals opponent, Angelique Kerber, had to drop out. Collins was ranked 31st in the world at the end of the year.
At the end of 2019, Collins said she had rheumatoid arthritis, the same disease that Carolina Wozniacki has.
2020: French Open quarterfinalist
Collins started off 2020 with three wins over teams that were in the top 15. She beat the No. 5 player in the world, Elina Svitolina, in the first round of the Brisbane International. In the quarterfinals, she lost in straight sets to the No. 13 player in the world, Madison Keys. The next week, she beat No. 15 Sofia Kenin in the second round of the Adelaide International and then No. 7 Belinda Bencic in the quarterfinals. Ashleigh Barty, who is number one in the world, beat Collins in three sets in the semifinals. She lost to Yulia Putintseva in the second round of the Australian Open. Because she didn’t defend her semifinalist points, she fell out of the top 50 and out of the top 10.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which shut down the WTA Tour for six months, Collins didn’t play again after the Australian Open until August. She lost in the first round of her first two tournaments back, the Western & Southern Open and the US Open, to Jil Teichmann and Anett Kontaveit, respectively. But Collins got back on track at the French Open, where she made it to her second quarterfinal in a Grand Slam. Along the way, she beat two-time Grand Slam champion and former world No. 1 Garbie Muguruza in the third round, which was the Spaniard’s earliest exit from Roland Garros since 2013. She also beat the 30th seed Ons Jabeur in three sets. Sofia Kenin, who is from the same country as her and is the current Australian Open champion, beat her in a match that was their fourth three-set match out of five.
2021: First WTA title and first WTA 500 title, and a move back into the top 30
Danielle Collins couldn’t play for the first half of the season because her back hurt so much. She was told she had endometriosis, and a “tennis-ball-sized” cyst was taken out. [16] Collins also took medicine for his rheumatoid arthritis, which he had to do because of that surgery.
Collins beat Elena-Gabriela Ruse in straight sets to win her first WTA title at the Palermo Ladies Open.
The next month, she beat Daria Kasatkina in three sets to win her second WTA title at the Silicon Valley Classic.
She won her first WTA 500 title at the Silicon Valley Classic. So, on August 9, 2021, at world No. 28, she got back into the top 30.
Then, at the Canadian Open, she won again, making it four in a row. In the first round, she beat Jil Teichmann, and in the second round, she beat Simona Halep, who was the sixth seed. In the third round, she lost to a fellow Canadian, Jessica Pegula, in three sets, which put an end to her 12-match win streak.
She beat former World No. 6 Carla Suarez Navarro and Kaja Juvan to get to the third round of the US Open for the first time. Then, in the third round, she lost in straight sets to Aryna Sabalenka.
Collins made it to the quarterfinals in Chicago and the third round in Indian Wells in her next two tournaments. She ended her season in Linz, where she was forced to quit in the semifinals against fellow countrywoman Alison Riske because of a shoulder injury. Still, Collins was ranked No. 29 at the end of the year, which was the first time she was in the top 30.