2000 Heineken Open – Singles

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Second-seeded Magnus Norman defeated Michael Chang 3–6, 6–3, 7–5 in the final to win the singles competition at the 2000 Heineken Open men's tennis tournament. Tommy Haas was the defending champion.[1]

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Germany Tommy Haas (Second Round)
  2. Sweden Magnus Norman (Champion)
  3. Czech Republic Jiří Novák (Second Round)
  4. France Nicolas Escudé (First Round)

  1. Sweden Thomas Johansson (Second Round)
  2. Netherlands Sjeng Schalken (Quarterfinals)
  3. Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero (Quarterfinals)
  4. Switzerland Marc Rosset (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Germany T Haas 7 4 7  
   United States J Tarango 5 6 5     1  Germany T Haas 4 5    
   Argentina F Squillari 5 5     Q  Spain J Balcells 6 7    
Q  Spain J Balcells 7 7         Q  Spain J Balcells 4 6 6  
   Spain A Berasategui 3 1         7  Spain J C Ferrero 6 3 1  
   Spain A Martín 6 6          Spain A Martín 77 2 4
   Switzerland R Federer 4 4     7  Spain J C Ferrero 62 6 6  
7  Spain J C Ferrero 6 6         Q  Spain J Balcells 3 6 2  
4  France N Escudé 6 67 1          United States M Chang 6 3 6  
Q  United States M Sell 0 79 6     Q  United States M Sell 6 4 61  
   Zimbabwe B Black 5 6 61      United States M Chang 4 6 77  
   United States M Chang 7 4 77          United States M Chang 7 3 1
   Sweden M Gustafsson 6 6            Sweden M Gustafsson 5 6 0/R  
WC  New Zealand M Nielsen 4 4          Sweden M Gustafsson 6 6  
Q  United States G Weiner 65 1     5  Sweden T Johansson 2 3    
5  Sweden T Johansson 77 6            United States Michael Chang 6 3 5
6  Netherlands S Schalken 6 4 6       2  Sweden Magnus Norman 3 6 7
   Croatia G Ivanišević 1 6 4     6  Netherlands S Schalken 6 6    
SE  Germany M Hantschk 2 2     Q  Germany T Behrend 4 1    
Q  Germany T Behrend 6 6         6  Netherlands S Schalken 1 2    
   Armenia S Sargsian 5 6 5          Argentina G Gaudio 6 6    
   Argentina G Gaudio 7 4 7        Argentina G Gaudio 6 64 77
WC  Sweden J Björkman 5 4     3  Czech Republic J Novák 4 77 64  
3  Czech Republic J Novák 7 6            Argentina G Gaudio 4 5  
8  Switzerland M Rosset 6 6         2  Sweden M Norman 6 7    
   Spain F Vicente 4 3       8  Switzerland M Rosset 6 6    
   United States C Woodruff 1 3        Netherlands J van Lottum 3 2    
   Netherlands J van Lottum 6 6         8  Switzerland M Rosset 2 2  
   United States J Gambill 4 6 6       2  Sweden M Norman 6 6    
WC  Australia R Fromberg 6 3 4        United States J Gambill 3 3  
LL  Brazil F Costa 2 5     2  Sweden M Norman 6 6    
2  Sweden M Norman 6 7    

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