Coco Gauff HUMILIATED by AO Cameras | WTA Privacy EXPOSED Coco Gauff’s 2026 Australian Open ended not just in defeat to Elina Svitolina but in a privacy scandal after corridor cameras caught her smashing a racket in what she thought was a private space, reviving memories of Aryna Sabalenka’s off‑court meltdown being aired after the 2023 US Open final and sparking a furious backlash from WTA stars. Gauff, Iga Swiatek and Jessica Pegula have all condemned the omnipresent cameras at Melbourne Park, saying they feel like “animals in a zoo” and that the locker room is the only truly safe space left, while Australian Open bosses insist corridor cameras are part of fan engagement and claim there are still camera‑free areas. The WTA rushed out a late‑January statement calling the players’ concerns “completely valid” and stressing that it has already reduced off‑court cameras at its own events, but it stopped short of naming or sanctioning tournaments and broadcasters that pushed these invasive angles, exposing a power vacuum over who really controls off‑court coverage. This investigation breaks down how the Gauff clip was captured and broadcast, why Sabalenka’s past humiliation matters now, and whether the WTA is willing or even able to force Grand Slams to draw clear lines between broadcast access and basic player dignity. ► This story isn't over. To get the full breakdown of all the WTA drama, click the playlist popping up on your screen! ► Disclaimer This video is for entertainment and commentary only. It's just our opinion based on public news and interviews, and it's not a statement of fact. Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka, Australian Open 2026, AO 2026 cameras, player privacy scandal, WTA 2026, WTA statement on privacy, behind‑the‑scenes coverage, tunnel cameras, corridor footage, Elina Svitolina, Iga Swiatek zoo animals quote, Jessica Pegula privacy violation, Tennis Australia response, Grand Slam broadcast access, security camera footage tennis, women’s tennis controversy, WTA governance, player rights, tennis double standard, sports privacy battle, off‑court meltdown coverage, racket smash video, Melbourne Park backstage cameras #WTA #Tennis #CocoGauff #AustralianOpen2026 #ArynaSabalenka #TennisNews #SportsInvestigation