2000 Gold Flake Open – Singles

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Singles
2000 Gold Flake Open
Final
Champion Flag of France.svg Jérôme Golmard
Runner-up Flag of Germany.svg Markus Hantschk
Score6–3, 6–7(6–8), 6–3
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  1999  · Gold Flake Open ·  2001  

Jérôme Golmard defeated Markus Hantschk 6–3, 6–7(6–8), 6–3 to win the 2000 Chennai Open singles event. Byron Black was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Jamie Delgado.

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeny Kafelnikov (first round)
  2. Flag of France.svg Cédric Pioline (semifinals)
  3. Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Moyá (withdrew)
  4. Flag of France.svg Jérôme Golmard (champion)
  5. Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Byron Black (first round)
  6. Flag of Italy.svg Laurence Tieleman (first round)
  7. Flag of Haiti.svg Ronald Agénor (second round)
  8. Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Vinciguerra (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Damm 63 3
4 Flag of France.svg Jérôme Golmard 3 66
4 Flag of France.svg Jérôme Golmard 6666
  Flag of Germany.svg Markus Hantschk 3 783
  Flag of Germany.svg Markus Hantschk 63 77
2 Flag of France.svg Cédric Pioline 4 665

Section 1

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov 4 2  
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Tabara 66   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Tabara 4 3  
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Zíb 5 2    Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg L Manta 66 
  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg L Manta 76   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg L Manta 4 4  
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg C Rochus 3 0    Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Damm 66 
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Damm 66   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Damm 4 66
WC Flag of India.svg S Kumar 4 4  7 Flag of Haiti.svg R Agénor 62 1
7 Flag of Haiti.svg R Agénor 66   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Damm 63 3
4 Flag of France.svg J Golmard 66 4 Flag of France.svg J Golmard 3 66
Q Flag of Austria.svg M Spöttl 3 4  4 Flag of France.svg J Golmard 66 
  Flag of Sweden.svg F Jonsson 66   Flag of Sweden.svg F Jonsson 2 3  
  Flag of Slovakia.svg J Krošlák 3 3  4 Flag of France.svg J Golmard 66 
  Flag of Bulgaria.svg O Stanoytchev 677 Q Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Delgado 3 4  
WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Kilderry 4 64   Flag of Bulgaria.svg O Santoytchev 62 3
Q Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Delgado 677 Q Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Delgado 4 66
5 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg B Black 2 64 

Section 2

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Flag of Italy.svg L Tieleman 623  
  Flag of Germany.svg M Hantschk 776   Flag of Germany.svg M Hantschk 64 6
  Flag of Germany.svg T Behrend 64 6  Flag of Germany.svg T Behrend 3 63
  Flag of Germany.svg A Popp 4 61   Flag of Germany.svg M Hantschk 5 76
Q Flag of Japan.svg Y Ishii 3 4  LL Flag of Finland.svg T Ketola 75 2
LL Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Vaněk 66 LL Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Vaněk 64 4
  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg O Ogorodov 5 64 LL Flag of Finland.svg T Ketola 4 66
LL Flag of Finland.svg T Ketola 74 6  Flag of Germany.svg M Hantschk 63 77
8 Flag of Sweden.svg A Vinciguerra 66 2 Flag of France.svg C Pioline 4 665
  Flag of Spain.svg Á López Morón 4 2  8 Flag of Sweden.svg A Vinciguerra 65 3
  Flag of Italy.svg D Sanguinetti 796   Flag of Italy.svg D Sanguinetti 2 76
  Flag of Romania.svg A Voinea 674    Flag of Italy.svg D Sanguinetti 64 63
WC Flag of India.svg L Paes 678 2 Flag of France.svg C Pioline 3 677
  Flag of France.svg J Boutter 4 66 WC Flag of India.svg L Paes 3 4  
Q Flag of Israel.svg A Ram 3 1  2 Flag of France.svg C Pioline 66 
2 Flag of France.svg C Pioline 66 

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