Eala shares thoughts on the lack of privacy in the world of tennis
During the Australian Open, there was a great controversy following the elimination of Coco Gauff, as the American tennis player broke a racket in the locker room and was still recorded by the cameras. Many circuit players spoke about the lack of privacy they have even off the court, and now Alexandra Eala has also expressed her opinion on this. "I am learning to handle the cameras. I highly value privacy. I believe everyone is entitled to it, and sometimes, as a public figure, boundaries blur a bit. I think everyone should have the right to set boundaries for privacy," she acknowledged.
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