A video call between Olympic officials and Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai, whose nearly three-week disappearance from public view sparked an outcry, was meant to reassure the world that she was safe ...
On Wednesday, as the Women's Tennis Association moved to suspend its tournaments in China, and as the world continued to worry about the freedom of Peng Shuai, the International Olympic Committee held ...
China’s tennis star Peng Shuai hasn’t been seen in public or posted on social media since a Nov. 2 post on her account accused a retired senior Chinese official of sexual assault. Some of the world’s ...
Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai, who has been missing from public view, told Olympic leaders Sunday that all is well. Questions surrounding the athlete's wellbeing­­ — and whereabouts — in recent weeks ...
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SIMON: The NHL says that its players won't go to Beijing for the Winter Olympics. Peng Shuai surfaces in another video, but tennis officials are unconvinced. Lots of NFL and NBA games this weekend, ...
Statement by Steve Simon, WTA Chairman & CEO on the recent video posted by China state-run media of Peng Shuai: “I am glad to see the videos released by China state-run media that appear to show Peng ...