2008 Budapest Grand Prix – Singles

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Singles
2008 Budapest Grand Prix
Final
Champion Flag of France.svg Alizé Cornet
Runner-up Flag of Slovenia.svg Andreja Klepač
Score7–6(7–5), 6–3
Details
Draw30
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  2007  · Budapest Grand Prix ·  2009  

Gisela Dulko was the defending champion, but chose not to participate that year.

Contents

Second-seeded Alizé Cornet won in the final 7–6(7–5), 6–3, against Andreja Klepač.

Seeds

The top two seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Flag of Hungary.svg Ágnes Szávay (second round)
  2. Flag of France.svg Alizé Cornet (champion)
  3. Flag of Bulgaria.svg Tsvetana Pironkova (second round)
  4. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Iveta Benešová (first round)
  5. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lucie Šafářová (second round)
  6. Flag of France.svg Pauline Parmentier (first round)
  7. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Klára Zakopalová (quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of Romania.svg Sorana Cîrstea (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Flag of Slovenia.svg Andreja Klepač 64 6
  Flag of Croatia.svg Karolina Šprem 2 64
  Flag of Slovenia.svg Andreja Klepač 653  
2 Flag of France.svg Alizé Cornet 76 
  Flag of Hungary.svg Gréta Arn 1 1  
2 Flag of France.svg Alizé Cornet 66 

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Hungary.svg Á Szávay 2 3  
  Flag of Slovenia.svg A Klepač 66   Flag of Slovenia.svg A Klepač 66 
Q Flag of Serbia.svg N Zorić 4 4    Flag of Slovenia.svg A Klepač 76 
Q Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Chvojková 64 1   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Kvitová 620  
  Flag of Germany.svg M Müller 3 66  Flag of Germany.svg M Müller 2 1  
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Kvitová 66   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Kvitová 66 
8 Flag of Romania.svg S Cîrstea 2 4    Flag of Slovenia.svg A Klepač 64 6
3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg T Pironkova 66   Flag of Croatia.svg K Šprem 2 64
WC Flag of Serbia.svg T Mirčić 3 1  3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg T Pironkova 2 62 
  Flag of Russia.svg A Lapushchenkova 3 1  WC Flag of Hungary.svg K Marosi 67 
WC Flag of Hungary.svg K Marosi 66 WC Flag of Hungary.svg K Marosi 0 1  
  Flag of Israel.svg T Obziler 66   Flag of Croatia.svg K Šprem 66 
  Flag of Romania.svg IR Olaru 3 2    Flag of Israel.svg T Obziler 2 1  
  Flag of Croatia.svg K Šprem 76   Flag of Croatia.svg K Šprem 66 
6 Flag of France.svg P Parmentier 5 2  

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Zakopalová 66 
  Flag of France.svg S Cohen-Aloro 3 2  7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Zakopalová 66 
Q Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Hradecká 64 66  Flag of France.svg M Johansson 0 1  
  Flag of France.svg M Johansson 4 677 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Zakopalová 1 0  
Q Flag of Slovakia.svg Z Kučová 66   Flag of Hungary.svg G Arn 66 
  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg T Bacsinszky 3 4  Q Flag of Slovakia.svg Z Kučová 2 1  
  Flag of Hungary.svg G Arn 66   Flag of Hungary.svg G Arn 66 
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg I Benešová 4 4    Flag of Hungary.svg G Arn 1 1  
5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Šafářová 66 2 Flag of France.svg A Cornet 66 
  Flag of Hungary.svg K Nagy 2 2  5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Šafářová 1 4  
  Flag of Germany.svg A-L Grönefeld 66   Flag of Germany.svg A-L Grönefeld 66 
WC Flag of Hungary.svg P Kiraly 0 4    Flag of Germany.svg A-L Grönefeld 2 3  
  Flag of Ukraine.svg V Kutuzova 2 1  2 Flag of France.svg A Cornet 66 
  Flag of Slovakia.svg M Rybáriková 66   Flag of Slovakia.svg M Rybáriková 2 2  
2 Flag of France.svg A Cornet 66 

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