| Posted at 11:38 AM on February 05, 2010 |

After a three-week break Tomas will make his SAP Open debut.
The SAP Open is the second oldest men’s professional tennis tournament in the United States, first held in 1889.
Name: SAP Open
Category: ATP World Tour 250
Place: San Jose, U.S.A.
Date: 08.02.2010-14.02.2010
Draw Size: S-32 D-16
Surface: Indoor Hard
Prize Money: $ 531,000
Total Financial Commitment: $ 600,000
Sap Open Player “Fast Facts”
• Fourteen (14) countries represented in Singles field – Usa, Germany, Czech Republic, France, Australia, Spain, Israel, Argentina, Colombia, Slovakia, Finland, Russia, Latvia, Japan
• In Doubles field, America’s #1 Team & six-time Grand Slam winners the Bryan Brothers are also confirmed
• Includes 8 Top-30 players in the world and 8 of the Top 9 Americans
• Singles player field includes two (2) former World #1 ranked players and two (2) Grand Slam champions (Andy Roddick & Lleyton Hewitt)
• Singles player field includes three (3) past Sap Open Singles champions (Andy Roddick, Lleyton Hewitt & Radek Stepanek) and three (3) past Doubles champions (Radek Stepanek, Tommy Haas & Mardy Fish)
• Field includes seven (7) current or former Top-10 players including Andy Roddick, Lleyton Hewitt, Tommy Haas, Fernando Verdasco, Radek Stepanek, Tomas Berdych & Sebastien Grosjean
• Youngest player – Kei Nishikori (20 years, 2 months) and oldest player – Marc Gicquel (32 years, 11 months) at tournament time
• Two-time Sap Open champion & 14-time Grand Slam winner Pete Sampras will play a charity Singles exhibition on Monday evening, February 8 vs. Fernando Verdasco
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