2000 Copenhagen Open – Singles
Appearance
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Singles | |
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2000 Copenhagen Open | |
Final | |
Champion | Sweden Andreas Vinciguerra |
Runner-up | Sweden Magnus Larsson |
Score | 6–3, 7–6(7–5) |
Details | |
Draw | 32 (3WC/4Q) |
Seeds | 8 |
Events | |
2000 tennis event results
Main article: 2000 Copenhagen Open
Magnus Gustafsson was the defending champion, but did not participate.
Andreas Vinciguerra won the title, defeating Magnus Larsson 6–3, 7–6(7–5) in the final.[1] [2]
Seeds
[edit ]A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.
- Russia Marat Safin (semifinals)
- Sweden Thomas Johansson (first round)
- Sweden Magnus Larsson (final)
- Germany Rainer Schüttler (second round)
- Croatia Goran Ivanišević (second round)
- Sweden Mikael Tillström (first round)
- Switzerland Roger Federer (semifinals)
- Sweden Jonas Björkman (quarterfinals)
Draw
[edit ]Key
[edit ]- Q = Qualifier
- WC = Wild card
- LL = Lucky loser
- Alt = Alternate
- SE = Special exempt
- PR = Protected ranking
- ITF = ITF entry
- JE = Junior exempt
- w/o = Walkover
- r = Retired
- d = Defaulted
- SR = Special ranking
Finals
[edit ] Semifinals
Final
1/WC
Russia Marat Safin
3
0
3
Sweden Magnus Larsson
3
65
3
Sweden Magnus Larsson
6
78
7
Switzerland Roger Federer
3
66
Top half
[edit ] First round
Second round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
6
Sweden M Tillström
1
6
3
Bottom half
[edit ] First round
Second round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
5/WC
Croatia G Ivanišević
64
6
6
2
Sweden T Johansson
6
4
5
Qualifying
[edit ]Qualifying seeds
[edit ]- (n/a)
- Zimbabwe Wayne Black (qualifying competition)
- Germany Michael Kohlmann (first round)
- Italy Cristiano Caratti (first round)
- (n/a)
- United States Michael Russell (second round)
- Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek (first round)
- Germany Andy Fahlke (second round)
Qualifiers
[edit ]Qualifying draw
[edit ]First qualifier
[edit ] First round
Second round
Qualifying competition
Belgium Filip Dewulf
6
6
Belgium Filip Dewulf
6
6
Belgium Filip Dewulf
6
6
7
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek
1
5
Second qualifier
[edit ] First round
Second round
Qualifying competition
2
Zimbabwe Wayne Black
6
6
2
Zimbabwe Wayne Black
5
6
6
Czech Republic Jan Hernych
7
1
2
Czech Republic Jan Hernych
64
6
6
WC
Germany Martin Sinner
77
3
3
2
Zimbabwe Wayne Black
4
1
Switzerland Ivo Heuberger
77
6
Portugal Nuno Marques
64
3
Switzerland Ivo Heuberger
3
6
6
8
Germany Andy Fahlke
6
2
3
Norway Jan Frode Andersen
77
4
4
8
Germany Andy Fahlke
64
6
6
Third qualifier
[edit ] First round
Second round
Qualifying competition
3
Germany Michael Kohlmann
6
3
0
Argentina Marcelo Charpentier
3
6
6
WC
Denmark Bob Borella
2
0
WC
Denmark Bob Borella
6
6
Sweden Jan Hermansson
2
3
Argentina Marcelo Charpentier
6
3
5
Finland Ville Liukko
0
6
7
WC
Sweden Robin Söderling
1
5
Finland Ville Liukko
6
7
Finland Ville Liukko
6
3
7
6
United States Michael Russell
3
6
5
6
United States Michael Russell
6
6
Fourth qualifier
[edit ] First round
Second round
Qualifying competition
4
Italy Cristiano Caratti
1
4
Germany Daniel Elsner
6
6
Germany Daniel Elsner
4
2
Australia Grant Doyle
3
4
Belarus Vladimir Voltchkov
6
5
5
Czech Republic Petr Luxa
3
7
7
WC
Denmark Frederik Fetterlein
6
6
Germany Jan Weinzierl
2
1
WC
Denmark Frederik Fetterlein
4
6
2
Czech Republic Petr Luxa
6
4
6
Romania Ionuț Moldovan
4
6
2
Czech Republic Petr Luxa
6
4
6
References
[edit ]- ^ "Swedish teenager secures maiden win". BBC Sport. 5 March 2000. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
- ^ "Vinciguerra Wins Copenhagen". CBS News . Associated Press. 28 February 2000. Retrieved 25 September 2023.