News Women's tennis is challenging the Chinese government -- and it shows no sign of backing down

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Watching swine mob squirm at this in various swine gatherings...with all kind of oinking about "financial threats" against WTA, has been quite predictable.

Such "apples" dont fall far from the rotten CCP tree (that preyed on Ms. Peng Shuai and now repressing her).

The thing aiding attention to her (not just melt into the victim miasma of millions now) is her name and international accomplishments.

Spare a thought for the countless faceless victims of this degenerate thug organisation and its degenerate troll hordes.
 

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Australian Open relaxes rule against Peng Shuai protest T-shirt, Craig Tiley tells AFP​


The Australian Open will allow people to wear shirts that say "Where is Peng Shuai?" CEO of Tennis Australia Craig Tiley told Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Tuesday.
His comments come several days after security guards shut down a small protest in support of the Chinese tennis player, in which protesters unfurled a banner saying, "Where is Peng Shuai?" and also wore T-shirts with the slogan.
Guards on Friday initially confiscated the banner, which they later gave back, and told the protesters they could stay if they covered up their T-shirts.



Tiley told AFP that people would be allowed to wear the shirts "as long as they are not coming as a mob to be disruptive but are peaceful."

He added that some people had come with a banner and two large poles, which will still not be allowed.
 

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Peng Shuai's latest interview 'does not alleviate any of our concerns', insists WTA chief Steve Simon after Chinese communist minders were caught lurking in the background as she spoke to journalists in a Beijing hotel


 

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