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WTA boss Steve Simon still wants Peng Shuai inquiry
WTA boss Steve Simon still wants Peng Shuai inquiry

Peng Shuai: UN calls for proof of Chinese tennis star's whereabouts; WTA  chairman willing to pull out of China | KRDO
Peng Shuai: UN calls for proof of Chinese tennis star's whereabouts; WTA chairman willing to pull out of China | KRDO

Ukrainian pro receives WTA reply after chief told her 'not to be upset' by  Russian players | Tennis | Sport | Express.co.uk
Ukrainian pro receives WTA reply after chief told her 'not to be upset' by Russian players | Tennis | Sport | Express.co.uk

Women's Tennis Association could pull out of China over missing tennis star  | CNN Business
Women's Tennis Association could pull out of China over missing tennis star | CNN Business

wta on Twitter: "Statement from @WTA Chairman and CEO Steve Simon:  https://t.co/OHshBxdwwC" / Twitter
wta on Twitter: "Statement from @WTA Chairman and CEO Steve Simon: https://t.co/OHshBxdwwC" / Twitter

Tennis Stars Praise WTA's Steve Simon for Peng Shuai Withdrawal
Tennis Stars Praise WTA's Steve Simon for Peng Shuai Withdrawal

WTA head Steve Simon says players should not be banned from tournaments  because of politics - BBC Sport
WTA head Steve Simon says players should not be banned from tournaments because of politics - BBC Sport

Steve Simon: the WTA boss placing principle ahead of profit in standing up  to China | Tennis | The Guardian
Steve Simon: the WTA boss placing principle ahead of profit in standing up to China | Tennis | The Guardian

Steve Simon appointed as Chief Executive of WTA
Steve Simon appointed as Chief Executive of WTA

Tennis stars hail WTA stand against China over Peng Shuai | Tennis News |  Al Jazeera
Tennis stars hail WTA stand against China over Peng Shuai | Tennis News | Al Jazeera

Peng Shuai: What's behind the WTA and Steve Simon's aggressive stance on  China.
Peng Shuai: What's behind the WTA and Steve Simon's aggressive stance on China.

Steve Simon appointed as Chief Executive of WTA
Steve Simon appointed as Chief Executive of WTA

The audience is growing' - WTA CEO Steve Simon on tour issues, on-court  coaching in Singapore
The audience is growing' - WTA CEO Steve Simon on tour issues, on-court coaching in Singapore

Peng Shuai: Women's tennis to return to China in 2023 as boycott ends |  Tennis News | Sky Sports
Peng Shuai: Women's tennis to return to China in 2023 as boycott ends | Tennis News | Sky Sports

WTA Chief Talks Money, China and Why Tennis Needs More Female Coaches - The  New York Times
WTA Chief Talks Money, China and Why Tennis Needs More Female Coaches - The New York Times

WTA boss Steve Simon - "We will not give up our principles" · tennisnet.com
WTA boss Steve Simon - "We will not give up our principles" · tennisnet.com

WTA Tour Chairman and CEO Steve Simon still wants Peng Shuai inquiry
WTA Tour Chairman and CEO Steve Simon still wants Peng Shuai inquiry

WTA Tour Chairman and CEO Steve Simon still wants Peng Shuai inquiry
WTA Tour Chairman and CEO Steve Simon still wants Peng Shuai inquiry

Women's tennis open to transgender players: CE | eNCA
Women's tennis open to transgender players: CE | eNCA

Women's tour chief casts doubt on statement attributed to China's Peng |  Reuters
Women's tour chief casts doubt on statement attributed to China's Peng | Reuters

Steve Simon: 'The WTA and our sport is in very good hands with these new  champions'
Steve Simon: 'The WTA and our sport is in very good hands with these new champions'

WTA Names Steve Simon as Chief Executive - The New York Times
WTA Names Steve Simon as Chief Executive - The New York Times

WTA chief Steve Simon sticks to his guns in Peng Shuai case - Capital Sports
WTA chief Steve Simon sticks to his guns in Peng Shuai case - Capital Sports

Women's Tennis Association - Wikipedia
Women's Tennis Association - Wikipedia

Watch full interview with WTA chief on decision to pull tournaments from  China | CNN
Watch full interview with WTA chief on decision to pull tournaments from China | CNN