Peng Shuai Retires From Tennis, Calls Her Alleged Disappearance a 'Misunderstanding'
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Peng Shuai Retires From Tennis, , Calls Her Alleged Disappearance , a 'Misunderstanding' .
'The Washington Post' reports that Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai has said that international concern for her well-being and apparent disappearance have all been a , “huge misunderstanding.”.
'The Washington Post' reports that Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai has said that international concern for her well-being and apparent disappearance have all been a , “huge misunderstanding.”.
Peng Shuai made the statement in her first interview
with Western media since she publicly accused
a former Chinese official of pressuring her into sex. .
Peng Shuai made the statement in her first interview
with Western media since she publicly accused
a former Chinese official of pressuring her into sex. .
While speaking with 'L'Équipe,'
a French sports outlet, Peng also
announced her retirement from tennis. .
While speaking with 'L'Équipe,'
a French sports outlet, Peng also
announced her retirement from tennis. .
At the same time, she thanked her fellow athletes and
the Women's Tennis Association for showing concern,
but added that she had not expected such an outcry. .
At the same time, she thanked her fellow athletes and
the Women's Tennis Association for showing concern,
but added that she had not expected such an outcry. .
This post has given rise to a huge
misunderstanding from the outside world.
I hope that we no longer distort
the meaning of this post. And I also
hope that we don’t add more hype on this, Peng Shuai, 'L'Équipe' interview, via 'The Washington Post'.
This post has given rise to a huge
misunderstanding from the outside world.
I hope that we no longer distort
the meaning of this post. And I also
hope that we don’t add more hype on this, Peng Shuai, 'L'Équipe' interview, via 'The Washington Post'.
I never said anyone had sexually assaulted
me in any way. My life has been what
it’s supposed to be: nothing special, Peng Shuai, 'L'Équipe' interview, via 'The Washington Post'.
I never said anyone had sexually assaulted
me in any way. My life has been what
it’s supposed to be: nothing special, Peng Shuai, 'L'Équipe' interview, via 'The Washington Post'.
Peng also reportedly said that she had
voluntarily removed her post accusing former
Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli from social media. .
Peng also reportedly said that she had
voluntarily removed her post accusing former
Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli from social media. .
'The Washington Post' reports that
Peng denied having disappeared and
downplayed rumors surrounding the issue.
My sentimental problems, my private life,
should not be involved in sports and politics, Peng Shuai, 'L'Équipe' interview, via 'The Washington Post'.
My sentimental problems, my private life,
should not be involved in sports and politics, Peng Shuai, 'L'Équipe' interview, via 'The Washington Post'
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