WTA “remains deeply concerned” for Chinese player

After the strong emotion triggered by the disappearance of Peng Shuai, the few responses provided by the Chinese government have not convinced. On the contrary, they only increased concerns.

On Saturday, November 27, the president of the WTA, which manages the women’s tennis circuit, said to himself “deeply worried” as for the freedom of speech of the Chinese player Peng Shuai who had accused a senior leader of her country in early November of forced sex, a spokesperson told AFP on Saturday.

Before adding that Steve Simon “has decided not to get back in touch with her via email until he is sure that his answers are personal and not those of his censors“. On the other hand, she did not wish to return to information from the BBC based on the statements of a”friend“of the player and that she sent an email to Steve Simon, thanking him for his concern, but asking him not to intervene in order to leave her”calm“.

The 35-year-old sportswoman, doubles champion at Roland Garros in 2014, had published in early November on the Chinese social network Weibo a long message on her relationship with the former Deputy Prime Minister Zhang Gaoli, 40 years her senior.
In this text in the form of an open letter quickly censored on the Chinese internet, she spoke at length about her feelings towards the former leader, retired since 2018. She reproached him in particular for having forced her to a sex three years ago.

Many stars of world tennis, from Chris Evert to Novak Djokovic and several Western countries, notably France and the United States but also the European Union and the United Nations, have asked Beijing to shed light on Peng’s fate. Shuai. The young woman reappeared last weekend in a restaurant in Beijing and during a tennis tournament in the Chinese capital, according to videos published by official media.

On Sunday, she also spoke by videoconference with the President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Thomas Bach. According to the IOC, Peng Shuai explained that she was “safe and sound at her home in Beijing but that she would like her privacy to be respected“. And on Tuesday, it was Beijing who called not to”politicize“neither”hairpin“the Peng Shuai case, in a rare official reaction to the accusations made by the player.


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