Two further arrests were made today as protesters against Israeli Shahar Peer's presence at the ASB Classic returned to the Auckland tennis venue.
About 20 protesters gathered outside the stadium with signs attacking Israel's policies towards Palestinians and chanted during Peer's semifinal with Belgian Yanina Wickmayer.
On Wednesday, one person was arrested for disorderly behaviour during a similar demonstration.
Yesterday, five others, including protest leader John Minto, were arrested and issued with orders preventing them from being within 500m of the venue.
Minto was not with the group today, but was spotted driving past in a ute.
There was also a pro-Peer supporter outside the stadium close to the demonstration.
Aucklander Barbara Thomson wore a T-shirt with the word "Israel" on it and had an Israeli flag attached to the end of the umbrella.
She also had a copy of the Bible and a sign with the words of New Zealand's national anthem on it.
She said she wasn't Israeli or Jewish and wouldn't classify herself as a protester, but believed people of all creed and races should be welcome in New Zealand.
"This is God's own country," she said. "This is our national anthem. The God of nations is the God of New Zealand."