Coco Gauff's post-match frustration at the Australian Open has ignited a unified player protest against perceived invasions of privacy. Players, including Serena Williams and Iga Swiatek, are speaking out against constant off-court surveillance, likening it to being "animals in the zoo" and emphasising the need for personal space away from public view.
‘Animals in a zoo’: Players unite against privacy invasion at Australian Open
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Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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