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WTA, ATP tennis cancel all tournaments in China over coronavirus
WTA, ATP tennis cancel all tournaments in China over coronavirus

ATP cancels China events this year due to COVID-19 restrictions
ATP cancels China events this year due to COVID-19 restrictions

Where Is Peng Shuai? Tennis Players and Fans Still Want to Know - The New  York Times
Where Is Peng Shuai? Tennis Players and Fans Still Want to Know - The New York Times

China's Wu Yibing makes tennis history with first ATP Tour title and says,  'there's more to come' | South China Morning Post
China's Wu Yibing makes tennis history with first ATP Tour title and says, 'there's more to come' | South China Morning Post

WTA suspends tournaments in China amid concern for Peng Shuai | Peng Shuai  | The Guardian
WTA suspends tournaments in China amid concern for Peng Shuai | Peng Shuai | The Guardian

US Open: Wu Yibing becomes first Chinese man to reach the US Open third  round since 1881 | CNN
US Open: Wu Yibing becomes first Chinese man to reach the US Open third round since 1881 | CNN

Wu Yibing becomes first Chinese player to win an ATP title - CNN
Wu Yibing becomes first Chinese player to win an ATP title - CNN

ATP cancels Shanghai Masters in China due to Covid-19 restrictions
ATP cancels Shanghai Masters in China due to Covid-19 restrictions

They should have done it for Shuai Peng, disgusting" - Tennis fans react to  ATP canceling tournaments in China for 2022 season due to COVID-19 and not  in support of Peng Shuai
They should have done it for Shuai Peng, disgusting" - Tennis fans react to ATP canceling tournaments in China for 2022 season due to COVID-19 and not in support of Peng Shuai

No mention of pulling out of tournaments in China in ATP's latest statement
No mention of pulling out of tournaments in China in ATP's latest statement

Covid-19 Cancels ATP Tour China Swing for 3rd Consecutive Year
Covid-19 Cancels ATP Tour China Swing for 3rd Consecutive Year

ATP cancels 2022 events in China due to COVID-19 restrictions
ATP cancels 2022 events in China due to COVID-19 restrictions

WTA Suspends Tournaments in China Over Treatment of Peng Shuai - The New  York Times
WTA Suspends Tournaments in China Over Treatment of Peng Shuai - The New York Times

Lestienne a winner as ATP tennis returns to New Zealand | Sports | China  Daily
Lestienne a winner as ATP tennis returns to New Zealand | Sports | China Daily

Beijing | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis
Beijing | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis

ATP China Open: Rafael Nadal dispatches Peter Gojowczyk to reach last eight  | Tennis News | Sky Sports
ATP China Open: Rafael Nadal dispatches Peter Gojowczyk to reach last eight | Tennis News | Sky Sports

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中国网球公开赛

ATP Tour to stage events in China this season | Reuters
ATP Tour to stage events in China this season | Reuters

Beijing | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis
Beijing | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis

ATP cancels China swing, including Shanghai Masters, and adds six 250  events to 2022 calendar
ATP cancels China swing, including Shanghai Masters, and adds six 250 events to 2022 calendar

Former tennis pros criticize ATP for not halting play in China with Peng  Shuai safety concerns continuing | Sporting News
Former tennis pros criticize ATP for not halting play in China with Peng Shuai safety concerns continuing | Sporting News

ATP may not hold China events due to COVID situation in country
ATP may not hold China events due to COVID situation in country

Wu becomes first Chinese man to win ATP title with Dallas triumph | Reuters
Wu becomes first Chinese man to win ATP title with Dallas triumph | Reuters

ATP criticised for not joining WTA action on China in response to Peng  Shuai safety concerns
ATP criticised for not joining WTA action on China in response to Peng Shuai safety concerns

Tennis: Wu Yibing becomes first Chinese man to win an ATP Tour title at the  Dallas
Tennis: Wu Yibing becomes first Chinese man to win an ATP Tour title at the Dallas

ATP Tour to return to China while WTA continues their boycott following  Peng Shuai concerns | PlanetSport
ATP Tour to return to China while WTA continues their boycott following Peng Shuai concerns | PlanetSport