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Peng Shuai: authorized support t-shirts

Australian Open tennis chief Craig Tiley is accepting spectators wearing T-shirts to support Chinese player Peng Shui, provided they do not have hostile behavior, he told AFP on Tuesday.

“Yes, as long as they do not appear as a hostile mob to cause chaos, but are peaceful,” Mr. Tiley said, adding that security officials would judge on a case-by-case basis.

Organizers of the Internationals had sparked controversy by asking supporters on Sunday to take off their T-shirts bearing the slogan Where is Peng Shuai?on the grounds that the Australian Open “does not allow political clothing, banners or placards”, according to a representative of the Australian Tennis Federation.

Czech-American Martina Navratilova, a tennis legend with 18 Grand Slam titles in the single, described the decision as “passive” on Twitter.

“Misunderstandings”

“There have been misunderstandings for some people who are not here and do not really know the big picture,” Craig Tilly said on Tuesday.

“The situation for the last two days is that some people have come with a banner on two big poles and we can not allow that,” he added.

“If you come to watch tennis, it’s okay, but in the end we can not allow anyone to cause trouble. »

The incident comes as local media quotes human rights experts as saying that Tennis Australia’s stance may be illegal.

“There seems to be no good reason for a participant to be asked to remove a T-shirt highlighting a human rights issue,” lawyer Michael Stanton told the newspaper. The age.

In response to the organizers’ ban, an Australian human rights activist managed to raise more than A $ 14,000 (over € 9,000) on the platform GoFundMe aiming to print the same t-shirts and distribute them to the spectators in view of the final of the women’s tournament.

Former world number two Peng Shuai is out of Melbourne amid fears of her well-being after posting a lengthy (deleted) post on Chinese social media Weibo in November accusing the former deputy prime minister of Gaoli, 40 years her senior. , of “forced” sex during a relationship that lasted several years.

China very quickly blocked any reference to this message and then did not appear in public for almost three weeks.

Her next public appearances did not end the worries about the loss of the 36-year-old from the Australian Open.

The WTA has been hailed for its continued support of the player, to the point of suspending its tournaments in China.

Players continued to ask Peng directly to reassure him of his safety.

Craig Tilly reiterated that the “primary concern” of the organization was “the prosperity of Peng Shui”.

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He knocked out Sinner. An amateur became the One Point Slam champion and took home A$1 million

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He knocked out Sinner. An amateur became the One Point Slam champion and took home A million

amateur tennis player Jordan Smith Became the champion of the exhibition tournament from Sydney Single Point SlamIt took place on January 14 at the central stadium, Rod Laver Arena.

Along the way, Smith passed Laura Pigossi (WTA 200), Jannik Sinner (ATP 2), Amanda Anisimova (WTA 4), Pedro Martinez (ATP 71) and Joanna Garland (WTA 117).

Jordan earned one million Australian dollars (US$668,000) by winning the One Point Slam.

One Point Slam is an exhibition tournament where matches consist of one point. The right to serve was determined using a game of rock, paper, scissors without a second ball. Meanwhile, Sinner could not put the ball into play against Jordan.

Ukrainian tennis players did not participate in the One Point Slam. Carlos Alcaraz, the leader in the world rankings, lost to Maria Sakkari in the third round.

PHOTOGRAPH. Jordan Smith – champion of the One Point Slam exhibition tournament

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Video recording of the One Point Slam exhibition tournament

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Australian Open Marina Stakusic advances to third round of qualifying

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Australian Open Marina Stakusic advances to third round of qualifying

(Melbourne) Marina Stakusic reached the finals of the Australian Open qualifiers on Wednesday, easily winning 6-0, 6-2 against Serbian Teodora Kostovic.

Stakušić (127e), who defeated the Spaniard Nuria Parrizas-Diaz (261e) in the first round, will face in the third round the Chinese Lin Zhu (163e), who beat the Andorran Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva (114e) 6-1 and 6-2. Jimenez Kasintseva had eliminated the Canadian Kayla Cross (198e) in the first round.

Taking advantage of the troubles in the service of Kostovic (176e), who was broken six times in seven games with balls in hand, Stakusic ended the match in 67 minutes. Kostovic won only 18% of the points with his second ball.

Stakusic hit 12 winners, while Kostavic made 25 unforced errors.

Later, Carson Branstine (179e) was forced to retire against the Ukrainian Daria Snigur (136e), while the latter led 6-4 and 4-2.

Liam Draxl (145e) was also in action on Wednesday in Melbourne. He crossed swords with the Ukrainian Vitaliy Sachko (166e).

The tournament organizers also announced the seeds before the day’s matches. Unsurprisingly, world number ones Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka are the favorites.

Quebecer Félix Auger-Aliassime and his compatriot Denis Shapovalov are respectively seventh and 21ste seeded among the men, while Victoria Mboko and Leylah Fernandez are 17e and 22e.

The main draw singles competitions will begin on Sunday.

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Snigur reaches Australian Open 2026 qualifying final ahead of schedule

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Ukrainian tennis player Daria Snigur (WTA 136) reached the final qualifiers at the 2026 Australian Open.

Ukrainians passed the second round of the election Carson Brenstein (Canada, WTA 179). Carson could not finish the match by giving up the fight in the middle of the second set.

Australian Open 2026. Qualification

Carson Brenstein (Canada) – Daria Snigur (Ukraine) – 4:6, 2:6

Brenstein withdrew due to problems with his right shoulder. Daria had her first head-to-head encounter with Carson.

Snigur started the Australian Open qualifying round by defeating Katarzyna Kawa. In the final qualifying round, Daria will compete with eighth-placed Alexandra Sasnovich.

Snigur became the third Ukrainian to make it to the finals in the AO-2026 qualifier. Previously, this was done by Yulia Starodubtseva and Angelina Kalinina.

Snigur competed in the Australian Major qualifiers for the third year in a row. Qualified for the main draw in 2024 and 2025.

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