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Peng Shuai: WTA founder Billie Jean King proud of organisation for standing up for former world doubles No 1

Women's Tennis Association founder says she is "very happy the WTA stood for" Peng Shuai; WTA has suspended tournaments in China due to concerns over treatment of Peng following her allegation that China former vice-premier, Zhang Gaoli, had sexually assaulted her

By Reuters

Last Updated: 09/12/21 6:24am

Billie Jean King has praised the WTA for standing up for Peng Shuai
Billie Jean King has praised the WTA for standing up for Peng Shuai

Women's Tennis Association (WTA) founder Billie Jean King says she is proud of the organisation for standing up for Peng Shuai.

King spoke after the WTA suspended tournaments in China due to concerns over the treatment of the former world doubles No 1.

"I'm very happy the WTA stood for her. There will be a lot of challenges ahead of us, but standing up for human rights and abuse is really important," King, a 12-time Grand Slam winner, told Eurosport at the Sports Illustrated Awards.

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"I founded the organisation in 1973, so I'm really proud of us.

"I'm glad that the women are standing up for what's right. The main thing is that she's safe and I hope she's all right."

Peng's whereabouts became a matter of international concern following a nearly three-week public absence after she posted a message on social media, alleging that China's former vice-premier, Zhang Gaoli, had sexually assaulted her.

Former British No 1 Andrew Castle says the WTA are doing the right thing  by cancelling tournaments in China to highlight their concern for the wellbeing of Peng Shuai

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Former British No 1 Andrew Castle says the WTA are doing the right thing by cancelling tournaments in China to highlight their concern for the wellbeing of Peng Shuai
Former British No 1 Andrew Castle says the WTA are doing the right thing by cancelling tournaments in China to highlight their concern for the wellbeing of Peng Shuai

Neither Zhang, who retired in 2018, nor the Chinese government have commented on Peng's allegation and the topic has been blocked from direct discussion on China's heavily censored internet.

The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), the governing body for men's tennis, said it would continue to monitor the situation, but did not follow the WTA in suspending tournaments in China.

When King was asked if she would like to see more support from the men's tour, she said: "That would be nice, I think we would like more support from the men.

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"I've always wanted men and women to be together in one association, that's really my dream for us, it always has been.

"We should all work together to help our sport -- also off the court -- in a more powerful way, more meaningful way."

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