In a video conference with the President of the International Olympic Committee, the Chinese tennis player said she is fine
2 min readPing thanked the International Olympic Committee for their concern for her well-being. Contrary to Western media reports, tennis player Bing Shuai is “fine and well,” as she puts it.
247 – On Sunday (21) Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai made a video call to the president of the International Olympic Committee and told him that she was fine and in good health, the committee said.
In the statement, the IOC said that at the start of her 30-minute call with President Thomas Bach, Ping thanked the IOC for its concern for her well-being.
“She has made it clear that she is fine and in good health, and is living in her home in Beijing, but she would like her privacy to be respected now,” the statement said. Watch. “That’s why you prefer spending more time with family and friends for now. However, you will still be involved in tennis, the sport you love so much.”
The concern about Bing comes as international human rights groups are calling for a boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics, which will take place in February.
On November 2, Ping posted on Chinese social media that former Vice Premier Zhang Qaoli had sexually harassed her a few years ago. Neither Zhang nor the Chinese government has commented on his accusation.
Free knowledge groups. know more. follow us no cable.
who have come this far, Thank you very much for appreciating our content. Unlike corporate media, 247- Brazil it’s TV 247 They finance themselves through their own community of readers and viewers. You can support TV 247 and Brasil 247 website in different ways. See how at brasil247.com/apoio
Support 247
“Evil analyst. Explorer. Problem solver. Hardcore zombieaholic. Coffee fan. Writer. Bacon aficionado. Friendly reader.”