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Grand Slam tennis tournament BANS controversial TV feature after major Coco Gauff complaint

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Grand Slam tennis tournament BANS controversial TV feature after major Coco Gauff complaint

THE French Open will not add a controversial TV feature that caused uproar at the Australian Open.

Coco Gauff smashed her racquet into the floor seven times following her 6-1 6-2 quarter-final defeat to Elina Svitolina in January.

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Gauff, though, had deliberately let out her anger in what she thought was a private spot behind the scenes and away from the public eye.

However, the incident was picked up by a camera in the ‘match call area’ reserved for players and their teams – and subsequently shared online.

The clip went viral and prompted a furious backlash from Gauff and other tennis pros.

But French Open bosses have confirmed the extra backstage cameras will not feature in Paris.

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Tournament director and former Wimbledon champion Amelie Mauresmo said: “We really want to maintain respect for the players’ privacy.

“It’s something we will not change this year in terms of any cameras that we can add.” 

Wimbledon and US Open spokespeople confirmed to The Athletic they will follow the same stance.

USTA’s Brendan McIntyre added: “[The US Open] will have areas that are designated as no camera access, to ensure players have private spaces.”

American superstar Gauff, who will defend her French Open crown at Roland Garros from May 18, was baffled her incident was beamed around the world.

Iga Swiatek asked “are we tennis players, or are we animals in the zoo?” while Novak Djokovic sarcastically quipped he “was surprised that we have no cameras while we are taking a shower”.

The WTA ATX Open in Texas in February introduced a ‘rage room’ where players could privately let out their emotions and frustrations.

And the conversation has resurrected in recent weeks ahead of the next major of the year.

Carlos Alcaraz admitted he sees the appeal for fans and broadcasters but the access is “too much”.

He said: “For the fans, it’s great. They love seeing what goes on behind the scenes, what we do, what the facilities inside the tournaments look like.

“But for the players, it’s a bit strange, because we don’t really have anywhere to relax anymore, because we’re constantly thinking there are cameras and that everyone is watching us.

“Having cameras so close, able to see what we’re watching on our phones, I think that’s too much.

“We already don’t have much privacy in tournaments, and I think this is too much. We should have spaces where we can be alone without being filmed.”

And pressed on her suggestion, Gauff added: “Signs. The main thing, signs.

“I think just controlling what’s shown and what is not shown. There are many private moments that we have. I pray before every match.

“I had to tell the cameras to not record that moment because there’s not many gender-neutral areas where we can be.

“Yeah, it became a bigger topic because of me and breaking the racquet. I saw that Carlos said something – I’m glad maybe I started a conversation.

“I definitely think it’s gone too far. We are athletes, we put on a show on the court, but I don’t think we need to compromise everything we do off the court. I think the gym is okay, but when it comes to hallways and every scenario.

“Some people were zooming in on people’s phones, reading their text messages. I saw some tweets about that. I think that’s where it can get a little bit too far.”

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