Peng Shuai: Doubt cast on email from Chinese tennis star The head of the WTA says he has a "hard time believing" email attributed to Peng Shuai is from her. Email raises concerns about fate of Chinese tennis player Peng ShuaiThe boss of women's tennis has cast doubt on an email posted on China's media purportedly from tennis star Peng Shuai, saying it "only raises my concerns as to her safety." Peng Shuai: Concerns over welfare of Chinese tennis player after supposed letterPeng has not been heard from since making allegations of sexual assault against a senior Chinese official WTA's Simon voices concern over statement attributed to PengThe head of the Women's Tennis Association on Wednesday voiced concern over an email it received, which was also released by a Chinese state media outlet, in which tennis player Peng Shuai was said to deny her previous allegations of sexual assault. Peng Shuai concerns rise after China state media release letter they claim is from playerThe head of the WTA has expressed increased concern for the welfare of Peng Shuai after a letter purportedly from the Chinese player appeared on state media Peng Shuai: Fears grow as #MeToo posts blocked on Chinese social mediaChinese netizens say they are blocked from sharing Peng Shuai’s sex assault allegations on social media WTA says 'concerns raised' about Peng Shuai after statement released by Chinese media"I have a hard time believing that Peng Shuai actually wrote the email we received or believes what is being attributed to her," WTA Chairman Steve Simon said. Fears grow over the safety and whereabouts of Chinese tennis star Peng ShuaiThe chief executive of the Women’s Tennis Association said he had a “hard time” believing Peng Shuai had written an email attributed to her by Chinese state media and said "the WTA and the rest of the world need independent and verifiable proof that