TOKYO (AP) — The International Tennis Federation will play tournaments this year in China with no word of a resolution to the case of Chinese doubles player Peng Shuai. Peng disappeared from pubic view shortly after accusing a former high-ranking Communist Party official — in a web posting in November of 2021 — of sexual assault.
The ITF, which conducts tournaments below the elite level in its World Tennis Tour, lists its first tournament in China on June 5-11 at Luzhou. The ITF's last full season in China was 2019, prior to COVID-19.
"The ITF anticipates a resumption of tournament activity within China for each of the ITF Tours later this year," the ITF said in a statement.
The WTA, which runs the sport's top-tier women's events, hasn't announced if it will resume staging tournaments in China.