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Peng Shuai urged by Grand Slam champion to get in touch, allay ongoing fears

Efforts are still being made to ensure former world number one doubles player is safe, says two-time Australian Open winner

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 19 Jan 2022 2:30PM

Peng Shuai urged by Grand Slam champion to get in touch, allay ongoing fears
Given the Women’s Tennis Association’s (WTA) ‘serious doubts’ about Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai’s safety, WTA Players’ Council member Victoria Azarenka (pictured above) is hoping that they get to ‘hear from her (Peng) personally at some point. I think that’s the goal − the main goal − right now’. – AFP pic, January 19, 2022

MELBOURNE − Two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka urged Peng Shuai today to get in touch as fears persist for the well-being of the Chinese former world number one doubles player.

Previous Wimbledon and French Open doubles champion Peng alleged on social media in November that former Chinese vice-premier Zhang Gaoli forced her into sex during a long-term on-off relationship.

However, her online post was deleted and her claims censored, then she disappeared from public − only to reappear three weeks later.

Despite this, there remain doubts about how free the 36-year-old Peng really is.

Azarenka − a long-time member of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Players’ Council − said efforts were still being made to ensure Peng was safe.

“There hasn’t been that much development in terms of contact with Peng Shuai even though from our side, we will continue to make any and all efforts to make sure that she is safe, she feels comfortable,” she said in Melbourne.

“Hopefully, we will get to hear from her personally at some point. I think that’s the goal − the main goal − right now.”

World number one Ashleigh Barty said she wanted to see Peng playing again.

“I think the tennis community has come together,” she said when asked how important it was to keep putting pressure on China to dispel doubts about Peng’s well-being.

“Obviously, we’re all looking out for her safety. We all hope that she’s well. We hope that she’s doing okay. Hopefully, it’s not too long until we see her back out here.”

The WTA last month suspended tournaments in China given its “serious doubts” about Peng’s safety and Azarenka said plans were afoot to find replacements for the axed events.

The Covid pandemic means no tournaments were likely to take place any time soon in China anyway.

“I think, right now, it’s a process. The process is obviously not public at the moment because there are no certainties or any decisions or substitutions that are in play,” said Azarenka − a straight-sets winner in the Australian Open second round today.

“The process is there. As soon as we have more concrete information, it will definitely be shared. 

“Right now, it’s still up in the air, but there is work behind the scenes, for sure.” – AFP, January 19, 2022

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