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Saturday, November 18, 2006

SAP Signs Global Sponsorship with Tennis Sensation Andy Roddick

Leading business software provider SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) today announced that it has signed a three-year sponsorship agreement with tennis sensation Andy Roddick, ranked #5 in the world by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and the top-ranked American player.

Roddick, the 2003 U.S. Open Champion and two-time winner of the SAP Open, will serve as a global ambassador for SAP in tennis. He also will partner with SAP on customer engagement opportunities on the worldwide ATP circuit. As part of the sponsorship agreement, Roddick will wear the SAP logo on the right sleeve of his tennis apparel while on tour.

Roddick will champion the SAP brand, beginning with the 2007 season and continuing through 2009.

“I am delighted to be associated with a global, blue-chip brand such as SAP, as I play tennis around the world,” said Roddick. “I look forward to a very successful partnership with SAP and to building on the momentum I’ve gained this year.”

The 24-year-old Roddick clinched the U.S. Open Series title for the second straight year by winning his first title of 2006 at the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters in Cincinnati, Ohio, and by reaching the U.S. Open singles final.

“We are excited to have Andy as an SAP ambassador,” said Marty Homlish, global chief marketing officer and corporate officer of the SAP group. “He is one of the most talented and popular players on the ATP circuit, and he personifies the same winning attributes – such as determination, passion and resourcefulness – that make SAP the leading provider of business software.”

Entering the 2007 season, Roddick will seek his third title at the SAP Open, scheduled for Feb. 12-18, 2007, at the HP Pavilion at San Jose. He joins a field of players that already includes fellow American James Blake, defending champion Andy Murray and the world’s former #1 player, Marat Safin.

The 2007 tournament will mark the sixth time in seven years that Roddick has played the SAP Open. He is currently scheduled to play his first-round singles match at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 14, against a player to be determined.

The SAP Open is the second-oldest men’s professional tennis tournament in the United States, first played in 1889 in Monterey, Calif. Ticket packages to the 2007 SAP Open are on sale now by calling +1 (408) ACE-2121. For more information about the SAP Open, check out the official tournament Web site at www.sapopentennis.com.

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