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Tennis Stars Demand Privacy Amidst Public Scrutiny
28 Jan
Summary
- Coco Gauff expressed distress over cameras capturing her racquet smash.
- Iga Swiatek likened player observation to being 'animals in the zoo'.
- Players are seeking more private spaces during tournaments.

Tennis players are voicing strong concerns about privacy during tournaments, feeling under constant surveillance.
Coco Gauff recently expressed her distress after cameras captured her smashing a racquet following a loss at the Australian Open quarter-finals. She explained she was seeking a private moment to manage her emotions, feeling that the only truly private space available was the locker room.
Iga Swiatek echoed these sentiments, comparing the experience to being "animals in the zoo" and advocating for more personal space away from the cameras. She also recounted a recent incident where she was denied access to an area due to accreditation issues, which was then filmed and circulated online.



