Coco Gauff's racket smash sparks debate on player privacy

theguardian.com

Coco Gauff's racket smash in a corridor at the Australian Open has sparked debate over player privacy due to widespread cameras. Players like Novak Djokovic and Jessica Pegula feel constantly monitored, comparing their situation to being in a zoo, with cameras present in many private areas. While some argue earnings justify surveillance, players are demanding more control over their privacy, with governing bodies promising to listen to their concerns.


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