BREAKING NEWS🔴 Tennis drama explodes at Miami Open 2026: Danielle Collins “rips” Corentin Moutet for allegedly flirting through DMs

Miami Open 2026 is not only exciting on the court but also hot off the court with a dramatic “war” of words between the two players. Danielle Collins, an American WTA star famous for her outspoken and sometimes controversial style, silenced the entire Tennis Channel studio when she publicly “bombed” Corentin Moutet – the French tennis player competing in the tournament.
During the “Storytime with Danielle” segment, Collins did not hold back as she recounted the story of an alleged interaction between her and Moutet. She accused the French player of actively sending flirtatious messages (sliding into her DMs), even after he won his second round match against Tomáš Macháč with a score of 6-0, 1-6, 6-4. Collins said Moutet asked her if she saw the “big serves” he made during the match.
Not stopping there, Collins also detailed a previous interaction on the practice field. She said that when Moutet sought encouragement, she responded sarcastically: if he wanted to woo her, he would have to have a “bigger serve.” And then, she bluntly criticized her opponent’s technique without holding back:
“Nice try with the DMs, but baby, that serve is not impressing anyone — least of all me. Fix that weak second serve and those shaky forehands first, then maybe we’ll talk. Until then, keep practicing.”

Collins’ confident, sarcastic and sharp statement made the studio atmosphere extremely awkward. Colleagues sitting next to him could only stay silent, while the audience watching on television and social networks immediately exploded. What makes things even more “hot” is that Collins also refers to Moutet’s height with the phrase “short kings” – a phrase she used on her previous viral dating profile when declaring “This is a no short kings zone”. Collins is 5’10” tall (about 1m78) and has publicly said that he has high standards for height and a strong playing style.
She also added: “Some people think it comes down to height, some people think it comes down to personality, but really what it comes down to is big forehands and big serves.” This comment was quickly considered by many people to be too personal and offensive, especially when Moutet was recorded as 5’11” tall (about 1m80) according to ATP records.
Corentin Moutet’s cold reaction made the entire tennis world speechless
However, what really stunned the tennis community was Corentin Moutet’s reaction. Just a few hours after the interview was broadcast, the French tennis player took to social networks to give a short, ice-cold and extremely sharp answer, leaving Danielle Collins and many followers silent:
“Keep making up stories for attention, Danielle. I never slid into your DMs — and I never will.”
The retort sentence is only one sentence but carries the weight of “destruction”. Moutet not only completely denied the accusation of flirting through private messages, but also implicitly criticized Collins for fabricating stories to attract attention (attention-seeking). He even criticized Tennis Channel for broadcasting such “reality TV” content.
Moutet’s reaction quickly spread and received thousands of interactions. Many fans support him for his calm but fierce approach, while Collins’ supporters believe that she is just telling the story in her characteristic humorous, straightforward way.
Context and reason why drama broke out

This drama broke out in the context that Danielle Collins was recovering from a back injury and did not compete at the Miami Open 2026. Instead, she accepted a job as a commentator for Tennis Channel. The “Storytime with Danielle” segment was initially expected to be light, fun stories (like her dog story), but quickly turned into a “blockbuster” when Collins decided to talk about Moutet.
Collins has caused great controversy before, especially at the 2025 Australian Open when she “warned” with the Australian audience and was called “public enemy number one”. Her style of not being afraid to collide and speaking frankly and telling the truth always creates shocking moments.
As for Corentin Moutet, the 26-year-old French tennis player is in quite good form at the Miami Open. He is one of the players with a creative playing style and good technique but is sometimes criticized for his stability. Having Collins publicly “dissect” serve and forehand on television is certainly not a pleasant experience.
Impact on the tennis community and public opinion
In just 24-48 hours, the Collins – Moutet drama has become the hottest topic in tennis. Hashtags #CollinsMoutetDrama, #ShortKings and #DMsGate are trending strongly on X (Twitter) and Instagram. The community is divided into two distinct factions:
Collins supporters: Think she’s just joking, showing off her personality and not afraid to state her personal standards. Moutet’s supporters: Believe that Collins crossed the line by publicly insulting his colleagues, especially about privacy and height – a sensitive issue.
Many experts and former athletes spoke out. Some say Tennis Channel is turning tournament coverage into a “reality show,” while others warn about the line between humor and personal insults in the professional sports environment.
This drama also sparked a larger discussion about “cancel” and “call out” culture in tennis. In a sport that requires intense concentration and teamwork, personal stories exposed publicly like this can create unnecessary tension between players.
Prospects and lessons learned
Up to now (end of March 2026), both sides have shown no signs of public reconciliation. Danielle Collins continues to commentate at the Miami Open, while Corentin Moutet focuses on her tournament journey.
This is not the first time tennis has seen off-court drama explode. From quarrels between big stars like Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic to small controversies, this sport always has a special appeal thanks to the human factor. However, the Collins – Moutet story reminds that in the age of social networks, a fleeting statement on television can quickly turn into a global war.
For Danielle Collins, her “blunt” style and not being afraid to collide helps her make a mark, but also causes her to often fall into a spiral of controversy. As for Corentin Moutet, his cold answer helped him score points in the eyes of many fans thanks to his calmness and spirit of defending honor.
No matter how it ends, this drama will definitely be mentioned in the near future. Tennis is not only about aces or long rallies, but sometimes also about fierce “talking matches” off the court.
What do you think about this controversy? Was Danielle Collins too much or did Corentin Moutet handle it too beautifully? Please leave a comment below. We will continue to update if there are new developments from both sides.