2000 Energis Dutch Open – Singles

Singles
2000 Dutch Open
Champion Sweden Magnus Gustafsson
Runner-up Netherlands Raemon Sluiter
Final score 67(47), 63, 76(75), 61

Younes El Aynaoui was the defending champion, but the Moroccan did not compete. Magnus Gustafsson won in the final 67(47), 63, 76(75), 61 against unseeded Raemon Sluiter and captured the fourteenth and last title of his professional career.

Seeds

  1. Ecuador Nicolás Lapentti (First Round)
  2. Argentina Mariano Zabaleta (First Round)
  3. France Arnaud Di Pasquale (Second Round)
  4. Sweden Magnus Gustafsson (Champion)
  5. Australia Richard Fromberg (Second Round)
  6. Chile Nicolás Massú (Quarterfinals)
  7. Brazil André Sá (First Round)
  8. Romania Adrian Voinea (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                             
  WC  Netherlands Edwin Kempes 4 4    
4  Sweden Magnus Gustafsson 6 6    
  4  Sweden Magnus Gustafsson 64 6 77 7  
     Netherlands Raemon Sluiter 77 3 65 1  
   Netherlands Raemon Sluiter 6 77  
  Q  Russia Nikolay Davydenko 2 65    

Section 1

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Ecuador N Lapentti 2 5  
  Norway C Ruud 6 7     Norway C Ruud 6 6  
  Argentina F Browne 6 6     Argentina F Browne 4 3  
  France S Huet 4 4     Norway C Ruud 6 65 3
WC Netherlands E Kempes 6 6   WC Netherlands E Kempes 4 77 6
  Haiti R Agénor 2 4   WC Netherlands E Kempes 6 6  
8 Romania A Voinea 7 6   8 Romania A Voinea 2 2  
  Bulgaria O Stanoytchev 5 2   WC Netherlands E Kempes 4 4  
  Argentina G Etlis 2 2   4 Sweden M Gustafsson 6 6  
4 Sweden M Gustafsson 6 6 WC 4 Sweden M Gustafsson 6 77  
Netherlands D van Scheppingen 6 77   WC Netherlands D van Scheppingen 3 65  
  Australia W Arthurs 2 64   4 Sweden M Gustafsson 6 3 6
Q Chile A García 6 6   6 Chile N Massú 3 6 1
LL Finland K Tiilikainen [1] 0 2   Q Chile A García 1 1  
PR Uruguay M Filippini 4 5   6 Chile N Massú 6 6  
6 Chile N Massú 6 7  

Section 2

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
5 Australia R Fromberg 6 6  
  Russia A Stoliarov 2 3   5 Australia R Fromberg 64 64  
  Spain Á Calatrava 6 4 6   Spain Á Calatrava 77 77  
WC Netherlands M Verkerk 4 6 3   Spain Á Calatrava 64 4  
  Netherlands R Sluiter 6 4 6   Netherlands R Sluiter 77 6  
  Germany J Knippschild 2 6 3   Netherlands R Sluiter 3 77 77
Q France R Cadart 3 3   3 France A Di Pasquale 6 65 65
3 France A Di Pasquale 6 6     Netherlands R Sluiter 6 77  
Q Argentina S Roitman 3 77 6 Q Russia N Davydenko 2 65  
7 Brazil A Sá 6 63 4 Q Argentina S Roitman 6 2  
  Germany T Behrend 6 6     Germany T Behrend 7 6  
  France T Guardiola 3 4     Germany T Behrend 2 6 4
  Netherlands J Siemerink 77 6   Q Russia N Davydenko 6 1 6
  Spain E Álvarez 64 4     Netherlands J Siemerink 3 6 1
Q Russia N Davydenko 3 6 79 Q Russia N Davydenko 6 3 6
2 Argentina M Zabaleta 6 2 67

Notes

  1. Tiilikainen replaces John van Lottum

References

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