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Novak Djokovic Expresses Frustration Over Constant Camera Surveillance at Wimbledon

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Novak Djokovic, the Serbian tennis star ranked eighth in the world, expressed his frustration during a press conference ahead of his third-round Wimbledon match against Arthur Rinderknech. At 39 years old, Djokovic criticized the increasing presence of cameras around players, saying it is difficult to disconnect from constant surveillance. "There are cameras in the gym, here, there, in the locker room... what’s next? Cameras in the shower?" he asked rhetorically.

Djokovic compared the situation to the reality TV show Big Brother, stating that some tournaments have crossed the line of good taste and moderation. He acknowledged that players must accept these conditions if they want to participate in tournaments. Despite the challenges, Djokovic emphasized the privilege of being able to compete in tennis and urged perspective, noting that many people worldwide face far graver hardships such as hunger and war.

He concluded by calling complaints about these pressures somewhat petty, given the broader context of global suffering. Djokovic’s remarks highlight ongoing concerns among athletes about privacy and media intrusion in professional sports environments.

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