2000 Brighton International – Singles

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Singles
2000 Brighton International
Final
ChampionUnited Kingdom Tim Henman
Runner-upSlovakia Dominik Hrbatý
Score6–2, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1999 · Brighton International

Adrian Voinea was the defending champion,[1] but did not participate.

Tim Henman won the title, defeating Dominik Hrbatý 6–2, 6–2 in the final.[2]

Goran Ivanišević retired in his second round match against Lee Hyung-taik, after he angrily smashed all of his rackets.[3]

Seeds[edit]

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

  1. United Kingdom Tim Henman (champion)
  2. Slovakia Dominik Hrbatý (final)
  3. France Fabrice Santoro (first round)
  4. Italy Gianluca Pozzi (first round)
  5. Belarus Vladimir Voltchkov (semifinals)
  6. United Kingdom Greg Rusedski (first round)
  7. Italy Davide Sanguinetti (quarterfinals)
  8. Germany Markus Hantschk (first round)

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
1 United Kingdom Tim Henman 6 6
South Korea Lee Hyung-taik 2 1
1 United Kingdom Tim Henman 6 6
2 Slovakia Dominik Hrbatý 2 2
5 Belarus Vladimir Voltchkov 1 0  
2 Slovakia Dominik Hrbatý 6 6  

Top half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 United Kingdom T Henman 6 6  
  Czech Republic M Tabara 0 2   1 United Kingdom T Henman 710 6
Netherlands R Sluiter 6 6 Netherlands R Sluiter 68 1
Q France J-R Lisnard 1 1 1 United Kingdom T Henman w/o
Q Germany M-K Goellner 6 77   United States C Woodruff
  Australia W Arthurs 0 64   Q Germany M-K Goellner 4 6 2
  United States C Woodruff 6 6 United States C Woodruff 6 3 6
8 Germany M Hantschk 4 3 1 United Kingdom T Henman 6 6
4 Italy G Pozzi 6 5 5 South Korea H-t Lee 2 1
Croatia G Ivanišević 3 7 7 Croatia G Ivanišević 5 77 1r
LL Australia J Sekulov 1 2   South Korea H-t Lee 7 65 3
South Korea H-t Lee 6 6   South Korea H-t Lee 6 6
Q Italy R Furlan 5 6 77 Q Italy R Furlan 1 3
Belgium C Rochus 7 3 65 Q Italy R Furlan 7 6
United States P Goldstein 77 6 United States P Goldstein 5 4
6 United Kingdom G Rusedski 64 3

Bottom half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Belarus V Voltchkov 61 6 6
WC United Kingdom L Milligan 77 3 1 5 Belarus V Voltchkov w/o  
Q United Kingdom O Freelove 7 3 4 Italy D Nargiso  
Italy D Nargiso 5 6 6 5 Belarus V Voltchkov 77 4 6
WC United Kingdom L Childs 6 77 Croatia I Ljubičić 61 6 3
  Armenia S Sargsian 3 60 WC United Kingdom L Childs 2 4
Croatia I Ljubičić 77 6 Croatia I Ljubičić 6 6
3 France F Santoro 65 2 5 Belarus V Voltchkov 1 0  
7 Italy D Sanguinetti 7 5 6 2 Slovakia D Hrbatý 6 6  
United Kingdom J Delgado 5 7 1 7 Italy D Sanguinetti 6 6
United Kingdom B Cowan 77 6 United Kingdom B Cowan 4 3
WC United Kingdom M Lee 61 4 7 Italy D Sanguinetti 2 1
United States J Tarango 65 4 2 Slovakia D Hrbatý 6 6
Germany A Popp 77 6 Germany A Popp 6 1 0
  United States V Spadea 1 2   2 Slovakia D Hrbatý 4 6 6
2 Slovakia D Hrbatý 6 6  

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Unseeded Romanian wins Samsung Open". BBC News. 20 September 1999. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Samsung Open: Henman's first home title brings Wimbledon ambition to surface". The Daily Telegraph. 26 November 2000. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Ivanisevic retires after losing Head". The Daily Telegraph. 24 November 2000. Retrieved 12 April 2016.

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