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WTA remains "deeply concerned" about Peng's ability to speak freely
By Nov 28, 2021#WhereIsPengShuai
Journalist who spoke with Peng Shuai in Beijing says doubts remain
By Feb 08, 2022#WhereIsPengShuai
After Peng Shuai gives controlled interview at Beijing Olympics, WTA remains firm on position regarding her safety
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After backlash, Tennis Australia amends policy to permit "Where Is Peng Shuai?" t-shirts at Australian Open
By Jan 25, 2022#WhereIsPengShuai
Speaking to a reporter in Shanghai, Peng Shuai denies she wrote of being sexually assaulted
By Dec 20, 2021#WhereIsPengShuai
Ashleigh Barty on Peng Shuai: “Someone we all know and respect”
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By challenging China, Peng Shuai and Steve Simon have kept tennis’s power-defying legacy alive
By Dec 03, 2021#WhereIsPengShuai
IOC says it held second video call with Peng Shuai
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WTA to AP: Loss of China events over Peng could go past 2022
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WTA announces intent to suspend all tournaments in China
By Dec 01, 2021#WhereIsPengShuai
WTA remains "deeply concerned" about Peng's ability to speak freely
The head of the Women's Tennis Association 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.
Published Nov 28, 2021