Djokovic says he 'fully' supports WTA's China decision over Peng
MADRID: World number one Novak Djokovic said he supports "fully" the Women's Tennis Association's decision to suspend its tournaments in China over concerns about the safety of female player Peng Shuai, who accused a top Communist Party official of sexual assault.
"I support fully the WTA's stance because we don't have
enough information about Peng Shuai and her well-being," he said on the
sidelines of the David Cup in Madrid on Wednesday (Dec 1), adding her health
was of the "utmost importance to the world of tennis".
"I think the position of the WTA is very bold and very
courageous," the Serbian player said.
WTA Tour chairman Steve Simon on Wednesday announced the
"immediate suspension" of all its tournaments in China, including
Hong Kong.
Djokovic had already thrown his support behind the WTA's
threat to cut lucrative business ties with China over her case last month.
The WTA had planned 11 events in China this year before
Covid-19 forced them to be relocated or cancelled.
Resumption of competition there is now on hold.
"In good conscience, I don't see how I can ask our
athletes to compete there when Peng Shuai is not allowed to communicate freely
and has seemingly been pressured to contradict her allegation of sexual
assault," Simon said.
No WTA tournament was planned before the end of the year and
the 2022 schedule has yet to be released.
No comments