Swiatek echoes Gauff's calls for more privacy at Australian Open
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Swiatek echoes Gauff's calls for more privacy at Australian Open
"without the whole world watching."
"conversations can be had"
"Yeah, the question is, are we tennis players or are we, like, animals in the zoo where they are observed even when they poop, you know?"
"It would be nice also to, I don't know, have your own process and not always be, like, observed."
Coco Gauff raised concerns about constant camera access after a racket-smashing moment away from the court went viral following her Australian Open quarterfinal loss. She said "conversations can be had" about cameras that track players from locker rooms to courts and beyond, and urged space to do things "without the whole world watching." Iga Swiatek supported the call for more privacy, likening constant observation to being in a zoo and asking for the ability to have a personal process without continuous observation. Off-court surveillance occurs at multiple tournaments, and some captured moments can surface online.
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