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In the message, Peng said she is safe, despite her continued unknown whereabouts.įollowing the statement's release, WTA chairman and CEO Steve Simon voiced his concerns for Peng, saying he didn't believe she wrote the message that was attributed to her. The message attributed to Peng was tweeted out by CGTN, a part of Chinese state broadcaster CCTV. On Thursday, Chinese state media released a message attributed to Peng and called it a retraction of her accusation. She has not been directly seen in public since accusing Zhang of assault, prompting the WTA, the White House, several tennis players and more to call on the Chinese government to provide proof of her safety and whereabouts recently. Peng's post appeared on her verified account on Weibo, a social media platform in China, and was later deleted. Peng also said that she had sex with Zhang seven years ago and developed feelings for him after that, per the Associated Press.
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2, Peng posted a lengthy social media message accusing retired Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli of pressuring her into having sex with him despite her refusals three years ago. I offered her our support and to stay in touch at any time of her convenience, which she obviously appreciated." "I was relieved to see that Peng Shuai was doing fine, which was our main concern," Terho said in a statement. The committee released an image of Peng on a video call but did not provide any video of the call. The 35-year-old women's doubles player said she is "safe and well" at her home in Beijing and requests for her privacy to be respected at this time, according to the IOC. IOC president Thomas Bach, Chinese sports official Li Lingwei and the Chair of the Athletes' Commission, Emma Terho, participated in a 30-minute call with Peng, per the committee.
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The announcement comes amid global concern for Peng's safety and her recent unknown whereabouts after accusing a former Chinese government official of sexual assault. Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai said she is safe in a video call with the International Olympic Committee, the Olympics governing body announced in a statement on Sunday.