China meets its match in women鈥檚 tennis
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聽Something in the nature of sports 鈥 its universal appeal, its purity and joy 鈥 often wields power outside of sports. A table tennis match in 1971 helped open ties between China and the United States. The two Koreas have shared teams in international matches. Black pro athletes paved the way for racial integration in the U.S. In many American neighborhoods, midnight basketball games help suppress gangs.
Now professional women鈥檚 tennis is having its moment in bringing change outside the game itself 鈥 and in the world鈥檚 most populous nation.
Unlike many other international sports groups that have buckled under pressure from China to keep access in its large market, the Women鈥檚聽Tennis Association (WTA) is standing up to Beijing on behalf of Peng Shuai, a champion Chinese player. Since Nov. 2, when she posted accusations of sexual assault against a prominent Communist Party leader, Ms. Peng 鈥 once No. 1 in the world in doubles 鈥 has disappeared.
The WTA has called for 鈥渋ndependent and verifiable proof鈥 of her safety and whereabouts, even threatening to end a long-term deal to hold its finals in China. It is not satisfied that an email in her name claiming 鈥渆verything is fine鈥 is valid. And it continues to stand up for the rights of women to have their complaints of gender-based harassment and violence adjudicated.
鈥淧eng Shuai, and all women, deserve to be heard, not censored,鈥 the WTA said. 鈥淚n all societies, the behavior she alleges that took place needs to be investigated, not condoned or ignored. We commend Peng Shuai for her remarkable courage and strength in coming forward.鈥 The WTA also seeks a 鈥渇ull and transparent鈥 investigation of her claims against Zhang Gaoli, a former vice premier.
The WTA鈥檚 clout relies to a large degree on tennis鈥檚 global appeal. More than one-fifth of all tennis players worldwide are Chinese. When many of the top players in tennis ask, 鈥淲here is Peng Shuai?鈥 they are standing up for the universality of her rights, a universality that also lies at the heart of sports.