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Peng Shuai

Who is Peng Shuai?

Peng Shuai is a Chinese professional tennis player. Peng Shuai presently competes in different individual tennis tournaments such as the Grand Slam, Wimbledon, and Tour Championships, among others.

In February of 2014, the Women’s Tennis Association ranked Shuai as the World’s No. 1 doubles player.

She was the first Chinese tennis player to achieve so.

The 2014 World No. 1 female tennis player has also won the Grand Slam doubles championship twice.

She won the tournament with Hsieh Su-Wei in both 2013 and 2014.

However, she lost the Australian Open title to Bethanie and Luci from the Czech Republic in 2017.

Similarly, she won the Year-End Championships in Istanbul once in 2013.

Early Life and Bio

Peng Shuai was born in Xiangtan, Hunan, China, on January 8, 1986.

Her zodiac sign is Capricorn, according to astrology.

Her mother’s name is Zhang Bing, and her father is Peng Jijun, a police officer.

At the age of eight, the 2014 French Open champion was introduced to tennis by her uncle.

Her uncle was a well-known tennis coach in China.

However, when she was 13 years old, she developed a heart abnormality that may have ended her career before it even began.

Peng Shuai is dating who?

She is not presently seeing someone and has not been married as of 2021.

She is not in a relationship and lives alone in Beijing, China.

There is a claim, however, that She was close to former senior Chinese vice premier Zhang Gaoli.

Despite the fact that Gaoli was already married, the purported couple spent time outside.

However, she later accused her purported lover of sexual assault.

However, no trustworthy source has confirmed the news.

Sexual assault and disappearance of Peng Shuai

In November 2021, she accused Zhang Gaoli, a high-ranking member of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party), of sexual assault on her.

In her Weibo account, the two-time Grand Slam winner talked about being pressured into having an intimate relationship.

The post was erased in less than 20 minutes, but screenshots were already taken and made public.

Following the revelation, it was alleged that Peng was made to disappear as a result of her charges.

People accused the Chinese government of doing so, but no one knows where she is.

Following the event, WTA CEO and Chairman Steve Simon warned that the WTA will be forced to leave China.

They must secure her safety and thoroughly investigate the incident.

CNN reported that the Chinese female tennis player appeared in multiple videos.

She was seen in one video with the co-director of the China Open Tournaments.

International committees, however, are concerned about her safety, and those clips were modified.

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Peng Shuai’s Net Worth and Annual Earnings in 2021

According to sources, Peng Shuai’s net worth is estimated to be around $5 million.

This comprises all of her assets, financial worth, real estate, and profits.

She also receives money through sponsorship arrangements with other brands, but her main source of income is from playing tennis and winning tournaments.

Peng Shuai
Peng Shuai playing tennis Source: The New York Times

The 2013 WTA champion began earning money at the age of 15 when she won her first tournament in 2001 for $10,000 in prize money.

She won another $10,000 competition in February 2002. She has since won a number of events worth thousands of dollars in prize money.

According to a reliable source, she has won a total of $9.6 million in prize money to date.