BERLIN: Nikolay Davydenko’s wife and brother have been questioned by ATP investigators looking into irregular betting patterns surrounding one of the Russian player’s matches.
The lawyer for the fourth-ranked Davydenko said on Friday he wasn’t authorised to give details on what the wife and brother were asked during Monday’s questioning by the former Scotland Yard investigators for men’s tennis governing body.
The lawyer, Frank Immenga, also told AP he has asked for the ATP’s anti-corruption officer to rule whether there is enough evidence to warrant further investigation in the case.
In the meantime, he wants the probe suspended at least for the rest of the year. — AP
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