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Chinese Taipei player victim of ‘inappropriate contact’ at World Team Table Tennis Championships

Cheng I-ching is self-ruled island’s top-ranked player at the tournament in London, but has not played since it began last week

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Chinese Taipei’s Cheng I-ching was reportedly the victim of inappropriate contact. Photo: Getty Images
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Chinese Taipei said on Tuesday that a safe environment was fundamental after one of its table tennis players reported “inappropriate physical contact” during a security check into a major London tournament.

The player has not been officially named but local reports identified her as Cheng I-ching and she pledged on social media “to speak out for all female athletes”.

The 34-year-old is the self-ruled island’s highest-ranked woman at the World Team Championships in London, but has not played a match since it began on April 28.

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“Ensuring all athletes compete in a fair, safe and respectful environment is a fundamental bottom line, and any form of inappropriate physical contact should never occur,” the Ministry of Sports said.

The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) has said a woman player reported the incident during an entry security check at the venue on Saturday and an investigation was under way.

Chinese Taipei’s Yeh Yi-tian serves in a singles match against China’s Wang Yidi during the tournament in London. Photo: Xinhua
Chinese Taipei’s Yeh Yi-tian serves in a singles match against China’s Wang Yidi during the tournament in London. Photo: Xinhua

The ITTF said it was “deeply troubled” by the allegation.

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