1,000 shirts handed out before women’s final in Melbourne Supporters vow to take campaign to other
Tennis grand slamsActivists handing out “Where is Peng Shuai” T-shirts at the
Australian Open say they will take their campaign to other grand slams and not cease until they are satisfied of the Chinese tennis player’s safety.
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Seven days after a video went viral of two activists being forced to remove their T-Shirts by Melbourne Park security, the group made good on their promise to print 1,000 shirts they hoped spectators would wear inside Rod Laver Arena during the women’s singles final.