Polish tennis player Iga Swiatek, who is competing at the "Australian Open" tournament, expressed her dissatisfaction that almost every step of the players outside the court is monitored by cameras.
Idman.Biz reports that Swiatek, who is in the top three in the world ranking, said that tennis players have almost no personal space left.
"The question is, are we tennis players or zoo animals? Yes, this is a bit of an exaggeration, but some privacy would be very good. Before the match, you need a quiet place to focus on the game, but it is difficult to find because of the cameras. Although tennis players should be watched on the court, it is not right to broadcast every little moment," the tennis player emphasized.

The same position was shared by American tennis player Coco Gauff. She said that after losing in the tournament, she tried to break her racket where the cameras could not see, but there was almost no hidden space in the arena.

Tennis players believe that although closeness with fans is important, a balance should be maintained between the players' personal space and the fans.