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Chinese golfers ‘told by Beijing’ to skip LPGA Taiwan Championship as tensions spill onto course

  • Feng Shanshan and Liu Yu pull out of LPGA tournament, reportedly on instructions of someone ‘high up’ in China
  • Rookie Liu says she was told she can’t respond to questions regarding why she withdrew

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China’s Shanshan Feng at the Women’s British Open in August. Feng will not play in Taiwan next week. Photo: Reuters
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Chinese players on the elite US professional women’s golf tour have pulled out of this week’s tournament in Taiwan at the eleventh hour, after being told by someone “high up” in China to skip the event, sources familiar with the situation said.

They said world No 9 Feng Shanshan and rookie Liu Yu were told during last weekend’s event in Shanghai they should not play in the Swinging Skirts LPGA Taiwan Championship, which starts in Taipei on Thursday.

China, which views self-ruled Taiwan as a wayward province, has ramped up pressure to assert its sovereignty. Ties have deteriorated since 2016, when President Tsai Ing-wen of the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party came to power.

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The United States sent two warships through the Taiwan Strait on Monday in its second such operation this year, as its military steps up the frequency of transits through the busy strategic waterway, despite opposition from China.

Two US warships, the USS Curtis Wilbur and USS Antietam, pull into port in Jeju after sailing through the Taiwan Strait, were they were shadowed by multiple Chinese navy vessels. Photo: US Navy
Two US warships, the USS Curtis Wilbur and USS Antietam, pull into port in Jeju after sailing through the Taiwan Strait, were they were shadowed by multiple Chinese navy vessels. Photo: US Navy
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Sometimes the ill-feeling between China and Taiwan engulfs sporting events.

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