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WTA announces schedule for return to China

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(St. Petersburg) The WTA, the professional women’s tennis circuit, on Friday unveiled the tournament schedule scheduled for China this fall, after a four-year absence in the country due to the COVID-19 pandemic and then the Peng Shuai case.

Seven tournaments will take place in mainland China and Hong Kong in September and October.

The WTA 250 Guangzhou Open will be the first tournament held and will begin on Monday, September 18.

It will be followed by the Ningbo tournament (WTA 250) from September 25, then the China Open (WTA 1000) in Beijing from September 30. Other tournaments on the program: those of Zhengzhou (WTA 500), Hong Kong (WTA 250) and Nanchang (WTA 250), the week of October 9 and finally that Zhuhai from October 23.

With the exception of the Beijing Winter Olympics last year, which took place in a ‘bubble’, most sports came to a standstill in China after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic at the end of the year 2019.

The WTA had also suspended its events in China for 16 months, until last April, following the Peng Shuai affair.

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The Chinese player, former world No.1 in doubles, found herself at the heart of a state affair and a global crisis after accusing the former vice prime minister Zhang Gaoli, 40 years her senior, of of sexually assaulting her before making her his mistress.

The player disappeared a few days in November 2021 after posting a long message on the Chinese social network Weibo in which she denounced the top leader. She had reappeared in public several times, notably during the Beijing Winter Olympics, accompanied by regime officials.

If the WTA has not obtained all the guarantees on the fate of Peng Shuai, it has resolved to return to China, an essential country for its financing.

The Chinese market is also the most dynamic in the world, with no less than twenty million players according to figures from the International Tennis Federation (ITF).

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“When Kudermetova started working with Tursunov, I became interested” – Dmitrieva about the Russian’s victory over Shventek

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Multiple USSR tennis champion Anna Dmitrieva spoke about the victory of Russian Veronika Kudermetova in the quarter-final match of the WTA 500 tournament in Tokyo with Poland’s Iga Szwiatek.

On Friday, Kudermetova beat the world number two, Poland’s Iga Szwiatek, for the first time in her career. The quarterfinal match of the tournament in Tokyo ended in victory for the Russian woman with a score of 6:2, 2:6, 6:4. Now Kudermetova will have to play against compatriot Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.

In September, Dmitry Tursunov joined Kudermetova’s coaching staff. Previously, he worked with Belarusian Arina Sabalenka, Estonian Anett Kontaveit, British Emma Raducanu and Swiss Belinda Bencic.

— There is an opinion that Shventek played poorly against Kudermetova, but this does not mean anything. Veronica has been working with Tursunov for several weeks now. What a strange transformation. I’m very happy. Let’s see what will happen next.

When Kudermetova started working with Tursunov, I became interested. She was a failure after all – she was losing all the time. When Sergei Demyokhin decided to come to an agreement with Tursunov, it was the right move. At some point, Veronica lost confidence in herself, but slowly began to find it. It’s even difficult to talk about the semifinals, because I’m rooting for both Kudermetova and Pavlyuchenkova,” “Championship” quotes Dmitrieva.

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Beijing tournament Aryna Sabalenka “super motivated” to defend her number 1 spot

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(Beijing) The new queen of the women’s circuit, Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, said she was “super motivated” at the idea of ​​defending her place as world number one on Friday, before the start of the WTA 1000 tournament in Beijing.

“It’s good to have achieved this goal,” said the 25-year-old, who dethroned Poland’s Iga Swiatek in September. “But there is another, and I am super motivated,” she added, in response to a question from AFP.

The challenge is “to finish the year as world number one and to stay there as long as possible,” explained the Belarusian. “My goal here in Beijing is to play my best tennis,” she said.

Although beaten in the US Open final by American Coco Gauff in early September, Sabalenka had collected enough points to overtake Swiatek, who had been at the top of the rankings for almost a year and a half.

Shortly after this declaration, the Belarusian recorded good news with the defeat of her Polish rival in the quarters of the WTA 500 tournament in Tokyo.

The two champions will meet again from this weekend in Beijing, where the women’s circuit is making its comeback after the long hiatus of COVID-19, but also the suspension of all Chinese tournaments by the WTA in support of Peng Shuai .

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“Many questions” remain in the Peng Shuai affair, according to Coco Gauff

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(Beijing) American Coco Gauff said Friday there were “still a lot of questions” about Peng Shuai’s situation, as international women’s tennis returns to Beijing this week for the first time since the player’s revelations Chinese.

Peng, a former world No.1 in doubles, disappeared from the public eye for weeks in late 2021 after accusing former Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli of sexual assault.

She later reemerged and denied the allegations, but the episode prompted the WTA to pull its tournaments from China pending an independent investigation.

However, the governing body of world women’s tennis made an about-face this year and is now hosting the China Open in Beijing, a WTA 1000 tournament.

Asked by AFP on Friday about Peng’s case, Gauff said the situation was “worrying when it happened” and that there remained “many questions.”

“As far as my safety here is concerned, the hospitality I have received so far has been truly wonderful,” said the young American prodigy, crowned in September at the US Open, at a press conference. .

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“I didn’t feel any insecurity… but obviously I wish (Peng) the best and I hope she does well,” added the 19-year-old.

The China Open is taking place for the first time since 2019, after Beijing implemented a years-long isolationist zero COVID-19 policy.

The boycott of the WTA was therefore considered largely symbolic, because this government policy deprived the country of most major international sporting events.

The organization said in April it would reinstate its tournaments in China, even though Peng’s situation had “shown no signs of change.”

“We concluded that we will never be able to fully achieve these goals, and it is our players and our tournaments who, ultimately, would pay an extraordinary price for their sacrifices,” explained the WTA.

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