2008 SAP Open – Singles

Andy Murray was the defending champion, but chose not to participate that year.

Singles
2008 SAP Open
Champion Andy Roddick
Runner-up Radek Štěpánek
Final score6–4, 7–5
Draw32 (4Q / 3WC)
Seeds8

First-seeded Andy Roddick won in the final 6–4, 7–5, against Radek Štěpánek.

Seeds

  1. Andy Roddick (Champion)
  2. James Blake (Quarterfinals)
  3. Tommy Haas (Second Round)
  4. Radek Štěpánek (Final)
  5. Hyung-taik Lee (withdrew due to a back injury)
  6. Jürgen Melzer (First Round)
  7. Sam Querrey (First Round)
  8. Kristof Vliegen (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Andy Roddick 7 6  
  Guillermo García López 62 1  
1 Andy Roddick 6 7  
4 Radek Štěpánek 4 5  
4 Radek Štěpánek 65 6 6
WC Robby Ginepri 7 4 1

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 A Roddick 6 63 7
LL C Guccione 3 7 65 1 A Roddick 6 6  
SE K Nishikori 7 6   SE K Nishikori 2 4  
  D Hartfield 5 3   1 A Roddick 7 1 7
  M Fish 6 6     M Fish 66 6 5
Q T Smyczek 3 4     M Fish 64 6 6
Q D Gremelmayr 5 7 6 Q D Gremelmayr 7 3 3
7 S Querrey 7 61 3 1 A Roddick 7 6  
3 T Haas 6 4 6   G García López 62 1  
  R Kendrick 3 6 2 3 T Haas 6 66 3
  F Serra 65 4     J Isner 4 7 6
  J Isner 7 6     J Isner 64 7 611
  B Becker 6 3     G García López 7 61 7
  M Daniel 1 0 r   B Becker 6 63 4
  G García López 6 65 7   G García López 3 7 6
6 J Melzer 2 7 66

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
LL W Odesnik 6 5 6
  D Young 1 7 4 LL W Odesnik 4 4  
WC M Mirnyi 64 7 2   Y-h Lu 6 6  
  Y-h Lu 7 5 6   Y-h Lu 2 65  
  B Reynolds 7 6   4 R Štěpánek 6 7  
Q B Dorsch 5 4     B Reynolds 5 65  
  P Capdeville 62 1   4 R Štěpánek 7 7  
4 R Štěpánek 7 6   4 R Štěpánek 65 6 6
8 K Vliegen 6 7   WC R Ginepri 7 4 1
  V Hănescu 4 64   8 K Vliegen 2 3  
LL J Witten 2 7 4 WC R Ginepri 6 6  
WC R Ginepri 6 5 6 WC R Ginepri 6 6  
  S Darcis 3 6 4 2 J Blake 2 2  
WC J Levine 6 2 6 WC J Levine 3 4  
Q S Warburg 3 1   2 J Blake 6 6  
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