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Wimbledon Rejects Gauff and Djokovic’s Pleas

February 18, 2026 | Edition #382

This year’s Australian Open brought player privacy into focus after Coco Gauff was filmed smashing her racket while trying to find a space away from the cameras. The moment quickly sparked discussion, with both Gauff and Novak Djokovic later calling for greater respect around players’ private reactions. However, Wimbledon appears unlikely to make changes, opting not to act on the concerns raised.

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