2000 Torneo Godó

The Open Seat Godó 2000, the 48th edition of the tennis clay court tournament in Barcelona. The tournament was the International Series tournament of the gold part of the male ATP series. It was held from 24 th to 30 April 2000 and is now under the Madrid Masters, the second major tournament of the professional tour in Spain. The prize money was in each case for single and double tournament $ 900,000. In individual 56 players competed against each other in a double there were 28 pairings.

Defending the individual competition was the Spaniard Félix Mantilla, which failed earlier this year in the 2nd round. It won the Russian Marat Safin, who thus his first of seven titles of the season and his second ever celebrated in his career.

In doubles, won the Swedish pairing of Nicklas Kulti and Mikael Tillström, which thus began the succession of Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Paul Haarhuis. For the two Swedes, it was the fifth title they could celebrate together. While Kafelnikov did not compete for the title defense, Haarhuis stood with his new doubles partner Sandon Stolle in the final.

Singles

→ Main article: Open Seat Godó 2000/Einzel

Doubles

→ Main article: Open Seat Godó 2000/Doppel

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