Davydenko wants clearance

Published September 20, 2008

MOSCOW, Sept 19: Nikolay Davydenko said he was relieved that the ATP’s corruption investigation has come to an end but says his lawyers are still working to clear his name.

“I’m pleased the investigation came to an end,” Davydenko said. “And I feel certain relief as I hope no more rubbish and nonsense will be told or written about me. However, I’m not satisfied with the result. I feel I still wasn’t cleared completely. And my managers and lawyers are still working on the case.”—AFP

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