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Novak Djokovic Criticizes Increasing Camera Intrusion at Wimbledon Press Conference
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First reported by Mako · 17 minutes ago
What happened
Novak Djokovic criticized the extensive use of cameras around players at Wimbledon, likening it to a reality show and questioning privacy limits. He acknowledged players must accept this to compete but urged perspective on global hardships.
- 01Novak Djokovic criticized constant camera presence at Wimbledon press conference.
- 02He questioned if cameras would soon be installed in showers.
- 03Djokovic compared the situation to the reality show Big Brother.
- 04He said some tournaments have crossed the line of good taste.
- 05Djokovic emphasized players must accept this to compete.
- 06He urged perspective, noting global suffering outweighs athlete complaints.
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