2008 Open 13 – Singles

Gilles Simon was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Paul-Henri Mathieu.

Singles
2008 Open 13
Champion Andy Murray
Runner-up Mario Ančić
Final score6–3, 6–4
Draw32 (4Q / 3WC)
Seeds8

Fourth-seeded Andy Murray won in the final 6–3, 6–4, against unseeded Mario Ančić.

Seeds

  1. Novak Djokovic (Second Round)
  2. Richard Gasquet (Second Round)
  3. Mikhail Youzhny (Quarterfinals)
  4. Andy Murray (Champion)
  5. Juan Carlos Ferrero (Second Round)
  6. Marcos Baghdatis (Semifinals)
  7. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (First Round)
  8. Paul-Henri Mathieu (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
8 Paul-Henri Mathieu 2 2  
4 Andy Murray 6 6  
4 Andy Murray 6 6  
WC Mario Ančić 3 4  
6 Marcos Baghdatis 4 2  
WC Mario Ančić 6 6  

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 N Djokovic 6 6  
Q I Dodig 1 4   1 N Djokovic 2 78 3
WC D Guez 2 4     G Simon 6 66 6
  G Simon 6 6     G Simon 3 4  
WC M Llodra 6 77   8 P-H Mathieu 6 6  
  A Seppi 2 65     M Llodra 64 65  
  M Giquel 67 64   8 P-H Mathieu 77 77  
8 P-H Mathieu 79 77   8 P-H Mathieu 2 2  
4 A Murray 6 6   4 A Murray 6 6  
Q J Huta Galung 4 4   4 A Murray 3 77 6
  S Wawrinka 3 6 6   S Wawrinka 6 65 1
  S Grosjean 6 4 4 4 A Murray 7 77  
  N Mahut 6 6     N Mahut 5 65  
Q M Elgin 3 3     N Mahut 5 6 77
  H-t Lee 4 1   5 JC Ferrero 7 4 61
5 JC Ferrero 6 6  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 M Baghdatis 6 6  
  A Clément 3 4   6 M Baghdatis 6 6  
  F López 710 5 64   I Karlović 4 4  
  I Karlović 68 7 77 6 M Baghdatis 77 6  
  J Benneteau 6 1   3 M Youzhny 62 3  
  A Pavel 2 0r   J Benneteau 5 3  
  M Čilić 4 63   3 M Youzhny 7 6  
3 M Youzhny 6 77   6 M Baghdatis 4 2  
7 J-W Tsonga 5 63   WC M Ančić 6 6  
WC M Ančić 7 77   WC M Ančić 6 6  
  M Berrer 65 4   Q T Gabashvili 3 2  
Q T Gabashvili 77 6   WC M Ančić 6 64 6
  J Nieminen 3 7 5   R Söderling 3 77 2
  R Söderling 6 5 7   R Söderling 4 6 6
  S Bolelli 3 3   2 R Gasquet 6 3 2
2 R Gasquet 6 6  
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