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Another protagonist of Peng Shuai's ban spoke up: She wanted me to quit the game

In the early morning of August 13, Beijing time, Fan Uyvank, another protagonist of Peng Shuai's ban, wrote a statement on social platforms, saying that Peng Shuai wanted her to withdraw from the doubles match and partner with Mirza to participate in Wimbledon.

According to the news released by the TEU (International Tennis Ethics Investigation Group), Peng Shuai tried to persuade his doubles partner Ujfank to withdraw from the tournament in a certain way of financial compensation after the 2017 Wimbledon registration deadline, so that he could change his doubles partner. Uyvank did not agree to Peng Shuai's "conditions", and the two did not participate in last year's Wimbledon doubles match.

In the end, Peng Shuai was banned for 3 months, plus a 3-month suspension. In addition, Peng Shuai was fined $10,000, plus a $5,000 fine suspended. Peng Shuai's French foreign coach at the time, Perrett, was also punished with a three-month suspension.

In response, Peng Shuai has publicly responded, saying that he has never forced his partner to withdraw from the competition in any way. She will not retire in this regard, and whether to appeal will be resolved with a lawyer. But Van Uyvank, another protagonist of the "ban incident", said: "My former coach Alain De Vos and I have been pestered day and night by Peng Shuai, and she wants me to withdraw from the doubles game. After the registration deadline, she still wants to partner mirza. (End)

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