Peng Shuai case back in the spotlight as WTA confirms continued suspension in China

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The WTA told Reuters that they had still not met Peng Shuai personally and will thus continue the suspension of women’s tennis tournaments in China.

Peng Shuai of China, former doubles No.1

Fourteen months after the former doubles No.1 Peng accused former Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli of sexual assault and the WTA’s immediate reaction to suspend all events in China, we still don’t have a resolution. The 2023 WTA calendar has been confirmed only up to September, without clarity on tournaments to be staged in the Asian country.

Even though the WTA’s lack of presence in China costs the tour hundreds of millions of dollars in broadcasting and sponsorship, they stand by their bold decision to demand a definite resolution to this case. The WTA said they had received confirmation that the 36-year-old Peng was safe, but they insist to meet with her personally:

As we would do with any of our players globally, we have called for a formal investigation into the allegations by the appropriate authorities and an opportunity for the WTA to meet with Peng – privately – to discuss her situation.

The case is extremely strange and mysterious. Peng first published a social media post accusing the 76-year-old high-ranking politician of pressuring her into having sex, but her confession…

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