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How tennis stars forced a rule change and won a fight to access their health data
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How tennis stars forced a rule change and won a fight to access their health data

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Tennis players will be allowed to wear fitness trackers at Grand Slam tournaments for the first time after the French Open announced a trial of connected devices and wearable technology. It comes after an argument over wearable devices such as Whoop fitness trackers broke out at the Australian Open in January. Star players such as…

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Iga Świątek joins Coco Gauff’s criticism of the omnipresent cameras at the Australian Open
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Iga Świątek joins Coco Gauff’s criticism of the omnipresent cameras at the Australian Open

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MELBOURNE, Australia — Iga Świątek asked “are we tennis players or are we animals in the zoo?” as criticism intensified over the lack of privacy at the Australian Open on Wednesday. The night before, Coco Gauff was filmed smashing her racquet seven times in what she thought was a private area after her 6-1, 6-2…

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