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Australian Open organizers reverse "Where is Peng Shuai?" ban on T-shirts after backlash

Australian Open organizers on Tuesday reversed a ban on T-shirts supporting Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai following widespread criticism.

Why it matters: Tennis Australia's announcement came less than 24 hours after the governing body defended the decision to ask fans last Friday to remove "Where is Peng Shuai?" T-shirts, citing a ticket policy prohibiting political clothing, per the BBC.


What they're saying: Tennis Australia chief executive Craig Tiley told Australian media Tuesday that if someone wants to "make a statement" on a T-shirt about Peng, "that's fine."

  • But he added that banners would still be prohibited, citing safety concerns.

The big picture: Peng is missing from Melbourne and there have been concerns for her well-being since the 36-year-old last November accused Zhang Gaoli, a former vice premier of China, of sexual assault.

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