2000 Gerry Weber Open

The Gerry Weber Open 2000, the 8th edition of the tennis lawn tournament at the Gerry Weber Stadium in Halle. The tournament was the International Series tournament of the ATP part of the male series. It was, together with the Stella Artois Grass Championships in London from 12 to 18 June 2000, instead. Both tournaments were regarded as preparatory tournaments for the Wimbledon Championships. The prize money was for both single and double tournament for $ 975,000. In individual 32 players competed against each other in a double there were 16 pairings.

Defender of the single was the German Nicolas Kiefer, who set this year to position two was eliminated in the quarterfinals. Instead, his compatriot David Prinosil won the third and final single title of his career and the first in the 2000 season. He came across as a wild card into the tournament.

In doubles, won the set at three Swedes Nicklas Kulti and Mikael Tillström, which thus began the succession of her compatriot Jonas Bjorkman and Patrick Rafter of Australia. The defending champion retired at four set out in the semi-final against Mahesh Bhupathi and Prinosil. The German was thus in two contests of the tournament in the final. It was the second title of the Swedish double constellation this year, and the eleventh career title for culturing, and the sixth for Tillström.

Singles

→ Main article: Gerry Weber Open 2000/Einzel

Doubles

→ Main article: Gerry Weber Open 2000/Doppel

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