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IOC told ‘don’t meet Peng Shuai’ in Beijing
The international Olympic Committee has been warned against meeting missing tennis star Peng Shuai during the 2022 Winter Olympics, as concerns grow again over the
TA backflips over Peng protest
Tennis Australia has reversed the decision to ban Australian Open spectators from protesting against the whereabouts of former Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai. A TA
‘Pathetic’: Navratilova blasts TA over Peng T-shirt ban
Martina Navratilova has blasted Australian Open organisers for banning T-shirts supporting Chinese player Peng Shuai. Security staff in Melbourne on Sunday asked a spectator to
Fan told to remove Peng Shuai shirt
Tennis Australia has risked angering fans after ordering a spectator to remove a shirt that featured a message in support of Peng Shuai. Footage emerged
Cornet keeps up the concerns for “missing”colleague Peng
Alize Cornet on Tuesday expressed her continuing concern for the fate of tennis colleague Peng Shuai, who has been all but incognito for two months/. The
Simon serves it up to Chinese
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WTA questions latest Peng statement
WTA chief executive Steve Simon has questioned the legitimacy of a statement attributed to Chinese player Peng Shuai, that stated she was never sexually assaulted
Missing Peng footage posted on social media
New unverified footage of missing Chines player Peng Shuai has been posted online by a Chinese government ‘journalist’ today, with the player appearing with basketballer
ITF refuses to suspend China over Peng allegations
International Tennis Federation president David Haggerty has said that his organisation will not boycott China over the Peng Shuai allegations as “we don’t want to
Jabba-dabba-do – or don’t: A week in tennis
IF Novak Djokovic could prove he has a history of anaphylaxis (an allergic reaction) to approved COVID-19 vaccinations he could possible get an exemption for