(Reuters) โ Beaten champion Danielle Collins will depart the Miami Open with a new friend in tow after rescuing an injured dog near the Hard Rock Stadium last week and delivering on her promise to adopt him when he recovers.
The world number 15, who already has four dogs, found the latest addition to her brood curled up in the middle of the road after he was hit by a car and she rushed the animal to a nearby veterinary hospital for emergency surgery.
On Wednesday, Collins posted a picture on social media of herself cuddling the dog, whom she named Crash.
โCrash is recovering and finally out of the hospital after five days on oxygen support,โ Collins said on Instagram.
โHis breathing is back to normal, his wounds are healing, and heโs definitely enjoying all the love heโs receiving. Heโs curious, affectionate and grateful for a second chance at life.
โIt was so incredibly painful to witness a dog in so much pain after being hit by a car and left in the middle of the road with so many people driving by his curled up body.โ
Collins said she was thankful at the end of an otherwise disappointing week in which she was defeated 6-4 6-4 by world number one Aryna Sabalenka in the Miami round of 16.
โIโm just grateful I was able to be there (for the dog) and get him the care he needed,โ she said.
โIโve officially adopted him โฆ Once he finishes recovering heโll be attending school.โ
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonali Paul)
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