You didn't get my message. Sometimes is difficult to explain things in a foreign language:



-> Federer complains about a failure in RG security. He is RIGHT, and this situation happened before even in the finals. RG has to protect him and Federer should have the right to decide who touches him and who interacts with him, and if we wants to interact with fans or not without being stalked.



-> Froome complains that the exposure to risk for every cyclist is way bigger than Federer's exposure to risk. He is RIGHT, but if you are unprotected you can't criticize people that reclaim their security rights no matter if they are more or less protected than you. Just join forces and complain together to improve the both situations.



BUT:



-> Federer has to understand that he is in a place surrounded by people. Why? Because they are fans of him, because they love him and Federer gets paid in the same proportion as the love that he receives. He has to deal with the fact that people will interact with him and that there can be fans a little bit crazy for their love for his idol (something pathetic IMO). If you are loved by millions of people, you can't expect all of them to be 100% respectful. You are somehow in permanent danger because you are famous and everybody knows you, and you are paid because of that. What athlete wins as much money as Federer without being known and loved by people?



THEREFORE:



-> I am not identifying passion for an idol with crazy people. Passion and love for a person is not related with crazy and disrespectful behaviour. But I am only telling that rich superstars have to deal with the fact that being famous and being loved by a lot of fans makes this bad episodes way more probable. The passion of a lot of people brings crazy people to you. The more attention you get, the more exposed you are. Nobody is perfect, security isn't perfect. Deal with the fact that you can't be always 100% protected, remember that all the spectators passed a control at the entrance of the venue and remember that other athletes that are WAY LESS PAID than you are more exposed to risk without less security and surronded by fans whose objects are not identified or controled by somebody.