Immersed in a stage of society where everything is seen and heard, it is rare that this situation does not happen many more times. Training this afternoon at the US Open on a Flushing Meadows court, Carlos Alcaraz stopped to comment with his team why there had to be a camera picking up all their conversations, which could contain privileged information about their rivals, their tactics, or any personal matter. It is the total absence of privacy on the part of a circuit that wants to know everything and, furthermore, wants to share it with the whole world. As mentioned, a small anecdote about which they will surely ask him tomorrow at the Media Day.
Carlos Alcaraz doesn't seem to be a fan of the practice cams
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 22, 2025
I get it. Why are there microphones on them? Doesn't that make it possible for potential opponents to hear tactics being discussed in certain areas?
It's already invasive, turn the mics off.pic.twitter.com/yn2qEJWX7n
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