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Australian Open defends ban, requests removal of ‘Where is Peng Shuai?’ t-shirt

Organiser does not allow commercial, political ‘clothing, banners or signs’ as per conditions of entry to Grand Slam tournament, says spokesperson

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Jan 2022 3:00PM

Australian Open defends ban, requests removal of ‘Where is Peng Shuai?’ t-shirt
A video posted online appears to show a firm line being taken against people at Melbourne Park wearing t-shirts saying, ‘Where is Peng Shuai?’ (pictured above) with footage appearing to show Australian Open staff requesting removal of the respective attire. – YouTube screenshot, January 23, 2022

MELBOURNE − Australian Open organisers said today that Peng Shuai’s safety “is our primary concern” after a video emerged of security staff preventing spectators wearing t-shirts in support of the Chinese player, as seen below in an excerpt from Sky News Australia’s report on YouTube.

The former doubles world number one is absent from the Grand Slam and there are fears for her wellbeing after she alleged online in November that she had been sexually assaulted by a Chinese former vice-premier.

Although her allegation was quickly censored and the 36-year-old was not heard from for nearly three weeks before reappearing in public in China, there are still concerns as to whether she is really free.

Leading players at the Australian Open have on several occasions said they still hope to hear directly from Peng so they can be assured of her safety.

However, a video posted online appears to show a firm line being taken against people at Melbourne Park wearing T-shirts saying “Where is Peng Shuai?”

The question has been used widely as a viral hashtag on Twitter, including by top players to spread the word about Peng’s apparent predicament.

The footage also appears to show Australian Open staff removing a banner.

“Under our ticket conditions of entry, we don’t allow clothing, banners or signs that are commercial or political,” said a spokesperson for Tennis Australia, who organise the Grand Slam.

“Peng Shuai’s safety is our primary concern,” Tennis Australia added.

“We continue to work with the WTA (Women’s Tennis Association) and global tennis community to seek more clarity on her situation and will do everything we can to ensure her wellbeing.”

The WTA has been widely praised for its stance on Peng − demanding to hear from her directly and suspending tournaments in China. – AFP, January 23, 2022

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