The tennis Grand Slam had previously banned ‘Where is Peng Shuai?’ T-shirts
Australian tennis bosses have reversed their ban on T-shirts which protest the situation surrounding Chinese former doubles world number one Peng Shuai.
The 36-year-old Peng disappeared from the public eye in November when she took to Chinese social media platform Weibo to accuse ex-Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli of sexually assaulting her.
After the post was swiftly taken down, Peng was seldom seen until a December appearance at a cross-country skiing event in Shanghai alongside basketball icon Yao Ming.
While there, she gave an interview and denied making accusations of Zhang while claiming that there had been “a lot of misunderstandings” related to her 1,600-word note.
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After the WTA pulled its events in China in protest, some spectators at Melbourne Park continued the campaign by wearing “Where is Peng Shuai?” T-shirts and unfurling a banner with the message.
As shown online, though, activists such as Drew Pavlou and pro-Hong Kong democracy advocate Max Mox were accosted by security and seemed to have their T-shirts confiscated as their use was deemed to be a ‘political statement’.