The women's professional tennis tour is ending its suspension of tournaments in China that was initiated in late 2021 over concerns about Grand Slam doubles champion Peng Shuai's well-being.
The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) has announced the “immediate suspension” of all its tournaments in China in support of Peng Shuai, the tennis star who disappeared from public view for ...
BEIJING (AP) — The president of the International Olympic Committee sought to play down concerns about the safety of Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai on ... people outside China to have spoken ...
A four-year absence of elite women’s tennis in China is set to end with the ... over concerns about Grand Slam doubles champion Peng Shuai’s well-being after the Chinese player made sexual ...
World News // 3 years ago ITF says it won't 'punish' people in China over concerns for tennis player Peng Shuai Just days after the Women's Tennis Association said it would not stage any ...
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Sports Illustrated on MSNTennis Mailbag: Revisiting the Disappearance of Peng ShuaiAnd, more crucially, what of Peng Shuai? A question that has quickly become an afterthought. Well, the good news is that the ...
From human rights to coronavirus and now tennis star Peng Shuai, preparations for February’s Beijing Olympics have been overshadowed by several controversies. China’s ruling Communist Party is ...
Steve Simon announced on Wednesday “the immediate suspension of all WTA tournaments in China, including Hong Kong,” as a result of the situation with Chinese ex-player Peng Shuai who had been ...
From Peng Shuai to Xinjiang – the issues dogging the Beijing Olympics “I am announcing the immediate suspension of all WTA tournaments in China, including Hong Kong,” Simon said in a statement.
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China’s Peng Shuai reacts during her first-round singles match against Japan’s Nao Hibino at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Jan. 21, 2020. (AP Photo) ...
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