SAP Open

The SAP Open is held annually during February in San Jose, California. It is an ATP World Tour 250 series event on the ATP tour and is played indoors on a hard surface at the HP Pavilion at San Jose.

SAP Open

As the second-oldest tournament in the United States, the SAP Open has a long, distinctive history. Many of tennis' greatest players have won this event. For many years, it was known as the Pacific Coast Championships. When tennis' Open era dawned in 1968, the tournament's growth accelerated, and it attracted a number of notable sponsors, including Redwood Bank, Fireman's Fund Insurance, Transamerica, Volvo, Sybase, Siebel Systems and SAP.

Over the last 30 years, many players who made their first big splash at this event as teenagers rapidly went on to win a Grand Slam. Within a year of reaching the finals or winning here, Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe, Stefan Edberg, Michael Chang all went on to win Grand Slam titles.

SAP Open Winners Archive

Year Singles Winners Doubles Winners
2010 Fernando Verdasco Sam Querrey, Mardy Fish
2009 Radek Stepanek Radek Stepanek, Tommy Haas
2008 Andy Roddick Scott Lipsky, David Martin
2007 Andy Murray Eric Butorac, Jamie Murray
2006 Andy Murray John McEnroe, Jonas Björkman
2005 Andy Roddick Wayne Arthurs, Paul Hanley
2004 Andy Roddick James Blake, Mardy Fish
2003 Andre Agassi Hyung-Taik Lee, Vladimir Voltchkov
2002 Lleyton Hewitt Wayne Black, Kevin Ullyett
2001 Greg Rusedski Mark Knowles, Brian MacPhie
2000 Mark Philippoussis Jan-Michael Gambill, Scott Humphries
  • ATP 2011 TOUR
  • WTA 2011 TOUR
Date Event
13 Feb SAP Open
13 Feb ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament
13 Feb Brazil Open
20 Feb Regions Morgan Keegan Championship
20 Feb Copa Claro
20 Feb Open 13
27 Feb Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships
27 Feb Abierto Mexicano Telcel
27 Feb Delray Beach International Tennis Championships
19 Sep 2015 BCR Open Romania
24 Oct 2015 Open Sud de France
Date Event
14 Feb 2015 XIX Copa BBVA Colsanitas
04 Jul 2015 GDF SUEZ Grand Prix
01 Aug 2015 Mercury Insurance Open

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