Nikolay Davydenko has been cleared of any involvement in match-fixing after a year-long investigation by the governing body of men's tennis (ATP).
The ATP investigated suspicious betting patterns surrounding Davydenko's defeat by Martin Vassallo Arguello at the Sopot Open in August 2007.
But the ATP has found no evidence of wrongdoing by either player.
"The ATP has now exhausted all avenues of enquiry and the investigation is now concluded," said a statement.
"A fundamental role of the ATP is to ensure that men's professional tennis continues to be free of corruption.
"For this reason, the ATP instigated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the match in Sopot.
"ATP can confirm that it has concluded its investigation and found no evidence of a violation of its rules by either Mr Arguello or Mr Davydenko or anyone else associated with the match."
More to follow.
(BBC)
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