Tennis star Peng Shuai is still missing. Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka, and the WTA demand answers.

Tennis star Peng Shuai is still missing. Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka, and the WTA demand answers.

#WhereIsPengShuai

Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai hasn't been seen since publicly accusing government official Zhang Gaoli of sexual assault.

On Nov. 2, Peng made allegations against the former vice premier of China in a lengthy Weibo post, which was deleted half an hour later, CNN reports.

In the post, Peng alleged that Gaoli had sexually coerced her after inviting her to his house to play tennis with him and his wife. She noted that prior to this they had been involved in an on-off relationship.

Shuai hasn't been seen since making those allegations and fellow tennis players are stepping up to share their deep concern for her welfare. Naomi OsakaSerena WilliamsAndy Murray, and Novak Djokovic are demanding answers on Peng's whereabouts, most using the hashtag #WhereIsPengShuai.

"I am devastated and shocked to hear about the news of my peer, Peng Shuai," wrote Williams on Twitter. "I hope she is safe and found as soon as possible. This must be investigated and we must not stay silent. Sending love to her and her family during this incredibly difficult time."

On Twitter, Osaka posted a statement about Peng's disappearance. "I was recently informed of a fellow tennis player that has gone missing shortly after revealing that she has been sexually abused," wrote Osaka. "Censorship is never OK at any cost, I hope Peng Shuai and her family are safe and OK. I'm in shock of the current situation and I'm sending love and light her way."

China state-affiliated media CGTN stated that an email purporting to be written by Peng Shaui had been sent to the Women's Tennis Association. The email, posted on Twitter on Wednesday, claims that Peng has "just been resting at home and everything is fine." But it's unclear whether the email is actually fake and has been sent by someone else — the WTA has described it as a "staged statement."

On Friday, the WTA said it will pull its tournaments out of China if there is not a sufficient response to Peng's disappearance. WTA chief executive Steve Simon told CNN that the organisation would drop its ten tennis events that are scheduled in 2022 in China if the situation is not resolved. "We are at a crossroads with our relationship with China and operating our business over there," he said. "We’re definitely willing to pull our business and deal with all the complications that come with it because this is certainly, this is bigger than the business."

"Women need to be respected and not censored," he added.

Tennis legend Billie Jean King praised the WTA for its response. Mashable reached out to the WTA for comment but did not hear back immediately.

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  1. Sadly, she is probably being held prisoner, and being tortured.

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  2. Still waiting for LeBron to say something, oh, that's right, this is China, him and John Cena love to tongue China's nuts...I forgot. Never mind, don't expect anything to come from LeHypocrite.

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  3. When your social score gets too low over there, they just delete your Life account.

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  4. China, a nice place for freedom

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  5. Lemme guess, heart attack too ?

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  6. She is likely in a forced labor/reeducation camp in the middle of nowhere. The CCP is pure fking evil.

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  7. In real life Mr Grey aint so sexy...........

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  8. #BoycottBeijing2022

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  9. China is probably demonstrating to her what abuse is really like. She come back eventually.. like a zombie. She will never speak of the government again.

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  10. China's government is so scary. This is Taiwan has to keep its independence and protect its democracy.

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  11. Massa bèstia, enèssima salvatjada xinesa q no se'ls ha de deixar passar

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  12. She has already sponken with @ioc President

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  13. Ask LeBron. He’s tight with Xi Jinping.

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  14. I'm sure she been on tv 2day? Missing ;D ;D

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  15. https://www.espn.com/tennis/story/_/id/32671331/photos-missing-chinese-tennis-star-peng-shuai-posted-online

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  16. China doesnt have Silver alerts or Amber alerts do they.

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  17. The article was from Friday so at that point she had still not been seen so was missing in the eyes of the news

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  18. They had to make sure they tell her that she can only say that she LOVES China. Nothing else.

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  19. She’s dog food China doesn’t play well with other’s

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  20. The west is incredibly arrogant, thinking they can tell another government what to do.

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  21. Serena can make a huge impact using her voice. This could be her most important contribution.

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  22. Countries boycotting the Beijing games next year will send a clear signal

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  23. I'm glad she is speaking up when our so called leaders refuse to rock this boat.

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  24. I think most people have a good idea she's gone to a government "re education" site

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  25. Good luck with getting an answer

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  26. I think there is more to this story.

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  27. This is what happens when tyranny is allowed to flourish with no restraints. We have allowed China to grow as a country by exchanging money for knickknacks, clothing, and electronics without holding them responsible for their human rights violations and atrocities. We need to stop financing their govt and boycott buying anything made in China.

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  28. Celebrities and sports stars, especially tennis, ADVOCATE for this woman!!

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  29. Simply show us that she is safe

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