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World tennis is back in China – even without Peng Shuai

After 16 months, the World Tennis Association abandoned its demand to allow disappeared tennis player Peng Shuai to move and express herself freely in China. The Association's return to the country marks a triumph for the Chinese government: money beats values.

By Marcel Grzanna

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Outrage at the courage of the WTA

China is fuming over the cancellation of all women's tennis tournaments in the country. Above all, the Global Times berates the WTA. This shows above all: The suspension has had an effect, the case of Peng Shuai can no longer be cheated out of the world. Meanwhile, the debate about a diplomatic boycott of the Olympics is growing louder. The IOC is maneuvering.

By Christiane Kuehl

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Peng Shuai: Criticism of China left to the sports federation

The German Olympic Sports Confederation claims to be "informed" about the case of the missing tennis player, but is clearly against a boycott of the Winter Games in Beijing. The German Ski Association, on the other hand, does not have the time to deal with the issue in depth. So far, only the tennis world is threatening to draw consequences in response to Beijing's crisis management, while an athletes' association is even calling for the expulsion of the Chinese Olympic Committee.

By Marcel Grzanna