Australian Open chief Craig Tiley acknowledged a delicate balance exists regarding player privacy after stars like Iga Swiatek voiced concerns. Following Coco Gauff’s on-camera outburst, Tiley stated the tournament is listening to player feedback and will review camera placement to ensure comfort, aiming to connect fans and players without compromising private spaces.
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