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WTA's shameful China backflip lets down Peng Shuai, writes Martin Samuel | CODE Sports
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WTA Suspends Tournaments in China Over Treatment of Peng Shuai - The New York Times
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Victoria Azarenka hits out at Iga Swiatek's take on WTA's support of Ukraine
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The WTA is very protective of Russian and Belarusian athletes; this is so cynical, it has no limits”- Ukrainian tennis player Marta Kostyuk fumes over mismanagement in stance on Russia-Ukraine war
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WTA Is Correct: Athletes in China Face Risk of Arbitrary Detention | National Review
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