WTA’s Peng Shuai climbdown sees Hong Kong Tennis Open return
“We support this decision [to lift the suspension],” he said. “Together with the lifting of all Covid-19 restrictions, fans can once again enjoy world class professional tennis.
“Restarting this mega sport event will also help Hong Kong to fully regain its vibrancy and re-establish ourselves as a major international hub.”
The WTA suspended tennis competition in China in 2021 after Peng Shuai, a former doubles world No 1 from China, made accusations of sexual assault against former Chinese vice-premier Zhang Gaoli.
The 37-year-old later withdrew her accusations on two occasions and described the situation as a “huge misunderstanding”.
In a statement on Thursday, WTA officials revealed they had received assurances that players and staff operating in China will be “safe and protected”.
The organisation also insisted it is taking the commitment seriously and will “hold all parties responsible”.
When it was last held, in 2018, the Hong Kong Tennis Open was classified as a WTA International Tournament, but it has now been upgraded to a WTA 250 event after a reshuffle of the calendar by the organisation.
It was cancelled in 2019 amid the anti-government demonstrations that rocked the city, before being scrapped three more times amid Covid-19 restrictions.
The Hong Kong Open has traditionally attracted top players every year. Former world No 1 Jelena Jankovic, three-time grand slam champion Angelique Kerber of Germany, and former Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki, have all appeared in Causeway Bay.
Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine defeated China’s Wang Qiang to win the singles title at the most recent edition, while Samantha Stosur partnered Zhang Shuai to win the doubles title.
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