Finally some good news? After accusations of sexual harassment by former Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli, player Peng Shuai has remained silent. “safe”announces this Thursday Steve Simon, WTA Pro Women’s Circuit Boss. “We have been assured that Peng Shuai is safe and we know where she is.” he says in an interview Team.
WTA will return to China soon
This information is clearly sufficient assurance for the organization as China will return to the women’s circle schedule from next September, two years after it was expelled due to Peng Shuai’s disappearance. “We have taken a very strong position in China […]. It was the right decision and I will do it again today. Nearly two years later, the progress we wanted to see in China has not resulted in a solution. So it’s time to change our approach.”justifies the leader.
“The main thing is how we can continue to defend the interests Peng Shuai and how can we make meaningful changes to it to solve problems? We need to talk and be together to find solutions.”further emphasized by Steve Simon. “And I hope that the return of the WTA to China will give us the opportunity to do so”he continues. “We have received confirmation that all of our athletes and staff will be able to arrive in good conditions.”
- Peng Shuai announced… by mistake in the Rome Masters 1000 program
Recall that the former 14th world chess player has not played a single match at the highest level since the publication in November 2021 of a message on social networks accusing the former vice-premier of China of rape. For the second time, the 37-year-old athlete said that she did not “never said someone raped me”.
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