2000 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships – Doubles

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Doubles
2000 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships
Champions Flag of India.svg Leander Paes
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Siemerink
Runners-up Flag of the United States.svg Justin Gimelstob
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sébastien Lareau
Final score6–3, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  1999  · U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships ·  2001  

Jim Courier and Todd Woodbridge were the defending champions, but Courier did not participate this year. Woodbridge partnered Mark Woodforde, losing in the quarterfinals.

Contents

Leander Paes and Jan Siemerink won the title, defeating Justin Gimelstob and Sébastien Lareau 6–3, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Todd Woodbridge / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Woodforde (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of the United States.svg Justin Gimelstob / Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Sébastien Lareau (final)
  3. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wayne Arthurs / Flag of India.svg Mahesh Bhupathi (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of the United States.svg Jan-Michael Gambill / Flag of the United States.svg Scott Humphries (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg T Woodbridge
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Woodforde
66 
WC Flag of the United States.svg J Blake
Flag of the United States.svg T Blake
3 4  1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg T Woodbridge
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Woodforde
6102  
  Flag of India.svg L Paes
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Siemerink
4 776  Flag of India.svg L Paes
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Siemerink
7126 
Q Flag of the Bahamas.svg M Merklein
Flag of the United States.svg M Sell
6654   Flag of India.svg L Paes
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Siemerink
5 66
4 Flag of the United States.svg J-M Gambill
Flag of the United States.svg S Humphries
776   Flag of South Africa.svg J Coetzee
Flag of South Africa.svg B Haygarth
73 2
  Flag of Argentina.svg M Hood
Flag of Argentina.svg S Prieto
631  4 Flag of the United States.svg J-M Gambill
Flag of the United States.svg S Humphries
66364
  Flag of South Africa.svg J Coetzee
Flag of South Africa.svg B Haygarth
67   Flag of South Africa.svg J Coetzee
Flag of South Africa.svg B Haygarth
4 7777
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Macpherson
Flag of South Africa.svg G Stafford
4 5    Flag of India.svg L Paes
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Siemerink
66 
WC Flag of the United States.svg L Jensen
Flag of the United States.svg C Mamiit
2 0  2 Flag of the United States.svg J Gimelstob
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg S Lareau
3 4  
  Flag of the United States.svg B Bryan
Flag of the United States.svg M Bryan
66   Flag of the United States.svg B Bryan
Flag of the United States.svg M Bryan
777 
  Flag of South Africa.svg L Bale
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Hill
4 1  3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg W Arthurs
Flag of India.svg M Bhupathi
5 64 
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg W Arthurs
Flag of India.svg M Bhupathi
66   Flag of the United States.svg B Bryan
Flag of the United States.svg M Bryan
61 3
WC Flag of the United States.svg P Goldstein
Flag of the United States.svg J Thomas
776 2 Flag of the United States.svg J Gimelstob
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg S Lareau
4 66
  Flag of the United States.svg J Stark
Flag of the United States.svg E Taino
632  WC Flag of the United States.svg P Goldstein
Flag of the United States.svg J Thomas
63 2
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Tramacchi
Flag of the United States.svg J Waite
2 2  2 Flag of the United States.svg J Gimelstob
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg S Lareau
3 66
2 Flag of the United States.svg J Gimelstob
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg S Lareau
66 

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