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Australian Open 2026: Iga Swiatek and Jessica Pegula criticise cameras in players’ areas at Melbourne Park

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Six-time major champion Iga Swiatek says players are being watched “like animals in the zoo” by behind-the-scenes cameras at the Australian Open.

Coco Gauff was captured smashing her racquet in a corridor in the players’ area at Melbourne Park on Tuesday, leading the American to call for more privacy.

The Australian Open has shown footage from the players’ zone in the bowels of Rod Laver Arena – which includes the gym, warm-up area and the corridor from the locker room – since 2019.

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Camera access is more restricted at the other majors.

“Are we tennis players, or are we animals in the zoo where they are observed even when they poop?” said Poland’s Swiatek, who lost in the quarter-finals on Wednesday.

Semi-finalist Jessica Pegula described the constant filming as an “invasion of privacy” that needs to be “cut back”.

“You just feel like you’re under a microscope constantly,” the American added.

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Tournament organisers Tennis Australia told BBC Sport the cameras are used to help create a “deeper connection” between fans and players.

“Striking the right balance between showcasing the personalities and skills of the players, while ensuring their comfort and privacy is a priority,” a statement read.

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