Peng Shuai: Chinese tennis player tells Olympics boss she is safe and well in video call Peng had not been seen or heard from publicly since she said on social media on 2 November that former vice premier Zhang Gaoli had coerced her into having sex. Chinese tennis player...
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 WTA announced Thursday that it will return to competition
US-based tennis journalist Ben Rothenberg praises the WTA for its 'firm' stance on China, amid growing concern over Peng Shuai's whereabouts The organisation's chief executive added: "This video alone is insufficient... I remain concerned about Peng Shuai's he...
FILE - Peng Shuai of China in action during her Women's Singles first-round match against Nao Hibino of Japan on day two of the 2020 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Jan. 21, 2020, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Fred Lee/Getty Images) BEIJING-Chinese tennis playerPeng Shuaion M...
The 35-year-old tennis champ seemingly went missing this month after she publicly accused retired Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli of sexual assault.
Steve Simon, the head of the WTA, says he remains “deeply concerned” about the whereabouts of Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai and her ability to “communicate freely, openly and directly" after allegations that a powerful politician forced her to have sex. ...
wants proof of the whereabouts of Chinesetennis star Peng Shuai, missing ever since she made sexual assault allegations against a former vice-premier. The U.N. Human Rights Office called for a fully-transparent investigation into the former Grand Slam doubles champion's claims against Zhang Gaoli...
Some of the world's most famous tennis players, distraught by the disappearance of colleague Peng Shuai, are challenging China's Communist Party to get answers.
"There is nothing more important to us than the safety of our tennis community. We have been deeply concerned by the uncertainty surrounding the immediate safety and whereabouts of WTA player Peng Shuai," he said. Peng won 23 tour-level doubles titles, including Wimbledon in 2013 and the Fren...
Steve Simon, the head of the WTA, says he remains “deeply concerned” about the whereabouts of Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai and her ability to “communicate freely, openly and directly" after allegations that a powerful politician forced her to have sex. ...