Danielle Collins (Photo Via X/@TheTennisLetter)
Tensions briefly boiled over at the Internationaux de Strasbourg this week, not between players, but between a tennis star and a cameraman.
During a changeover in a three-set match between Danielle Collins and Emma Raducanu, an unexpected confrontation unfolded that had little to do with rackets or scorelines.
Collins, who topped Raducanu 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 in a hard-fought battle, turned heads with more than just her gameplay. The 31-year-old American became visibly upset when a cameraman moved in closely while she sat courtside between sets. Collins didn’t hold back, standing up to confront him and demanding space for herself and her opponent.
Collins Pushes Back On Courtside Camera Close-Up
Danielle Collins (Photo By Geoff Burke-Imagn Images)
During the break, the cameraman positioned himself near the player benches, angling for what’s typically considered a routine shot in televised tennis. But Collins saw it differently. “I need to get water. We’re on a changeover. You don’t need to be that close to me and you don’t need to be on top of Emma. It’s wildly inappropriate,” she said, clearly irritated by the intrusion.
Raducanu, meanwhile, stood nearby dealing with a back issue. While she didn’t comment on the incident, her presence added to Collins’ point about respecting player space during breaks.
Danielle Collins asks a cameraman to give her & Emma Raducanu space during their match in Strasbourg
“I need to get water. We’re on a changeover. You don’t need to be that close to me & you don’t need to be on top of Emma. It’s wildly inappropriate”
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 21, 2025
Cameras often get close to the benches during changeovers, especially when players are known for being expressive. Collins, no stranger to wearing her emotions on her sleeve, drew major attention earlier this year with her fiery presence at the Australian Open. That kind of passion makes her compelling to watch, and likely played a role in the cameraman’s decision to zoom in.
Still, Collins drew a line. Her reaction wasn’t about avoiding the spotlight but about setting a boundary. Regardless of standard camera protocols, her message was clear, there’s a time and place, and sometimes, even in sports broadcasting, proximity matters.
The Tennis Channel aired the match and has not commented publicly on the incident. As for Collins, she left Strasbourg with the win and a moment that stirred conversation about how close is too close when the cameras roll.
In the end, the debate isn’t just about one cameraman. It’s about the broader balance between access and respect, especially when athletes need space to reset.
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