Ten days after she accused senior Chinese regime Zheng Geuli of forcing her to have sex, it is still unclear where Feng Shui has gone, which at its peak was ranked first in the doubles round.
Shui, who has won two Grand Slam tournaments in doubles and ranked 14th in the world in singles, last week posted a scathing 1,600-word post to the Vibe (a social network similar to Twitter in China), but her post was deleted within 30 minutes.
With the #WhereIsPengShuai, the tennis community inquires about the social networks of the Chinese Peng Shuai player, which has had for days a day after being accused of violating one of its Weibo country leaders , since #AFP pic.twitter.com/J1zz3InWow
- Agence France-Presse (@afpfr) November 14, 2021
According to the latest reports, the post was written as an appeal to the Chinese official in which Shawi described the strange relative system she had with the senior, now 75. "Why did you have to come back to me all the time, take me to your house and force me to have sex with you?" former.
"I can not describe how disgusted I felt, how many times I asked myself if I was still human? I felt like a walking body."
Following the mysterious disappearance, in world tennis the concern is growing, when tonight (Tuesday) ranked first in the world in the men's round, Novak Djokovic made it clear that he is simple: “shocked” by the difficult story.
Djokovic.
Very worried, Photo: AP
"I heard about this case about a week ago," said the Serb.