Women's tennis tournaments won't return to China until Peng Shuai issue resolved, WTA says

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Women's tennis tournaments won't return to China until Peng Shuai issue resolved, WTA says
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The Women's Tennis Association wants an investigation into allegations made by Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai and an opportunity to meet with her in person.

listed the WTA's schedule up to September, but there was no clarity on events to be held in China.

"A return to the region will require a resolution to the Peng situation in which she took a bold step in publicly coming forth with the accusation that she was sexually assaulted by a senior Chinese government leader. The WTA said it had received confirmation Peng was safe and comfortable but were yet to meet with her personally.

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