The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Pictures of missing Chinese tennis star fail to calm rising concern

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Speculatio­n about the welfare and whereabout­s of a Chinese tennis champion not seen in public since she accused a government official of forcing her to have sex heightened yesterday after new photograph­s of her were posted on social media.

Peng Shuai, 35, has not been seen in public since posting a statement on social media this month accusing Zhang Gaoli, a former member of the Chinese Communist Party’s Standing Committee, the ruling inner circle of power, of forcing her to have sex despite repeated refusals.

On Friday, an employee of Chinese state TV has posted photos of Peng online in a new effort to dispel concerns about her disappeara­nce.

The state TV employee, Shen Shiwei, wrote that they were on Peng’s account on the Wechat message service with the comment, “Happy Weekend”.

The photos showed Peng with a grey cat and holding a panda figurine in what appeared to be a private home with stuffed animals lined up behind her. There was no indication when they were taken.

The same TV channel last week distribute­d a statement it said came from

Peng that retracted the accusation­s against Zhang.

Meanwhile, the editor of a newspaper published by the party said Peng would “show up in public” soon.

Global Times editor Hu Xijin said he had confirmed from unidentifi­ed sources that the photos “are indeed Peng Shuai’s current state”.

He said: “In the past few days, she stayed in her own home freely and she didn’t want to be disturbed.

“She will show up in public and participat­e in some activities soon.”

But the chairman and chief executive of the Women’s Tennis Associatio­n, Steve Simon, questioned the legitimacy of the statement released by TV station, saying it “only raises my concerns as to her safety”.

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Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai in the pictures released yesterday

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