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No plans to suspend events in China over Peng, says ITF chief

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No plans to suspend events in China over Peng, says ITF chief

CONTROVERSIAL. The disappearance of former doubles No. 1 Peng Shuai for three weeks has prompted the WTA to suspend its tournaments in China.

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The WTA suspends its lucrative tournaments in China after Peng Shuai disappeared from public view, but the ITF says it does not have plans to follow suit

The president of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) told the BBC that it did not have plans to suspend events in China amid widespread concern for player Peng Shuai.

The former doubles world No. 1 made a sexual assault accusation against former Chinese Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli then disappeared from public view last month, prompting the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) to suspend its lucrative tournaments in China.

ITF president David Haggerty said the sport’s governing body, which oversees the Billie Jean King Cup and Davis Cup along with a number of lower-level tournaments, did not have plans to follow suit.

“We don’t want to punish a billion people, so we will continue to run our junior events in the country and our senior events that are there for the time being,” Haggerty told the BBC, adding that the group would “work behind to scenes” to help resolve the matter.

The WTA’s decision to pull its tournaments earned the support of current and former players including WTA founder Billie Jean King but enraged Beijing, with foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin saying China “opposes the politicization of sports.” – Rappler.com

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