2000 Mercedes-Benz Cup – Singles

Pete Sampras was the defending champion,[1] but did not participate.

Singles
2000 Mercedes-Benz Cup
Champion Michael Chang
Runner-up Jan-Michael Gambill
Final score6–7(2–7), 6–3 retired
Seeds8

Michael Chang won the title after Jan-Michael Gambill retired at the end of the second set of the final due to knee and ankle sprains.[2]

Seeds

  1. Andre Agassi (Withdrew due to back injury)[3]
  2. Mark Philippoussis (Second round)
  3. Marcelo Ríos (First round, defaulted)
  4. Michael Chang (Champion)
  5. Wayne Ferreira (Quarterfinals)
  6. Jan-Michael Gambill (Final, retired)
  7. Andrew Ilie (First round)
  8. Arnaud Clément (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
8 Arnaud Clément 6 0 3
6 Jan-Michael Gambill 3 6 6
6 Jan-Michael Gambill 77 3 r
4 Michael Chang 62 6
4 Michael Chang 3 6 6
Justin Gimelstob 6 3 0

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
LL L Roux 6 1 6
WC T Dent 4 6 3 LL L Roux 6 77
J Krošlák 6 6 J Krošlák 3 62
C Saulnier 2 2 LL L Roux 3 2
Q S Draper 4 78 65 8 A Clément 6 6
Q N Godwin 6 66 77 Q N Godwin 4 6 3
M Ondruska 3 2 8 A Clément 6 4 6
8 A Clément 6 6 8 A Clément 6 0 3
3 M Ríos 3d 6 J-M Gambill 3 6 6
Q G Motomura 5 Q G Motomura 1 2
J Stoltenberg 6 3 6 J Stoltenberg 6 6
WC B Bryan 3 6 4 J Stoltenberg 1 6 1
H Levy 4 0 6 J-M Gambill 6 3 6
L Tieleman 6 6 L Tieleman 62 2
C Mamiit 3 2 6 J-M Gambill 77 6
6 J-M Gambill 6 6

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 W Ferreira 6 6
A Dupuis 2 2 5 W Ferreira 77 4 7
P Srichaphan 6 6 P Srichaphan 61 6 5
S Lareau 4 4 5 W Ferreira 3 67
K Ullyett 64 6 6 4 M Chang 6 79
R Agénor 77 2 4 K Ullyett 1 3
Q P Kilderry 4 2 4 M Chang 6 6
4 M Chang 6 6 4 M Chang 3 6 6
7 A Ilie 3 2 J Gimelstob 6 3 0
LL A O'Brien 6 6 LL A O'Brien 4 2
L Manta 6 1 4 P Goldstein 6 6
P Goldstein 3 6 6 P Goldstein 0r
J Gimelstob 6 6 J Gimelstob 3
J Sekulov 3 3 J Gimelstob 3 77 77
LL S Humphries 5 62 2/WC M Philippoussis 6 65 63
2/WC M Philippoussis 7 77
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References

  1. Morris, Rebecca (August 3, 1999). "Tennis: Sampras too smart for Agassi". The Independent. Retrieved December 19, 2018.
  2. Harris, Beth (July 31, 2000). "Chang wins after Gambill retires". The Independent. Retrieved December 19, 2018.
  3. Gutierrez, Valerie (July 25, 2000). "Agassi Out of L.A. Tennis; Spadea May Withdraw Next". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 19, 2018.
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