Wheelchair tennis at the 2000 Summer Paralympics – Men's singles

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Wheelchair tennis – Men's singles
at the XI Paralympic Games
Wheelchair tennis - Paralympic pictogram.svg
Paralympic wheelchair tennis
Venue Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg David Hall Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Silver medal icon.svg Stephen Welch Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg Kai Schramayer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
1996
2004
Men's singles
Wheelchair tennis at the 2000 Summer Paralympics
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  1996  · Summer Paralympics ·  2004  

The men's singles wheelchair tennis competition at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney was held at the Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre.

Contents

Australia's David Hall defeated the United States' Stephen Welch in the final, 6–7, 6–4, 6–2 to win the gold medal in men's singles wheelchair tennis at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. In the bronze medal match, Germany's Kai Schramayer defeated Austria's Martin Legner.

The Netherlands' Ricky Molier was the defending gold medalist, but was defeated by Legner in the quarterfinals.

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final (gold medal match)
               
 Flag of Australia.svg  David Hall  (AUS)66 
 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Robin Ammerlaan  (NED)4 4  
 Flag of Australia.svg  David Hall  (AUS)66 
 Flag of Germany.svg  Kai Schramayer  (GER)2 3  
 Flag of Germany.svg  Kai Schramayer  (GER)66 
 Flag of Japan.svg  Satoshi Saida  (JPN)2 1  
 Flag of Australia.svg  David Hall  (AUS)6 66
 Flag of the United States.svg  Stephen Welch  (USA)74 2
 Flag of France.svg  Laurent Giammartini  (FRA)2 2  
 Flag of the United States.svg  Stephen Welch  (USA)66 
 Flag of the United States.svg  Stephen Welch  (USA)76 Bronze medal match
 Flag of Austria.svg  Martin Legner  (AUT)5 2  
 Flag of Austria.svg  Martin Legner  (AUT)3 66 Flag of Germany.svg  Kai Schramayer  (GER)76 
 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ricky Molier  (NED)63 2  Flag of Austria.svg  Martin Legner  (AUT)6 4  

Top half

Section 1

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Flag of Australia.svg  D Hall  (AUS)66 
 Flag of Austria.svg  S Krieghofer  (AUT)72 1  Flag of Sweden.svg  A Westman  (SWE)1 0  
 Flag of Sweden.svg  A Westman  (SWE)6 66 Flag of Australia.svg  D Hall  (AUS)67 
 Flag of Thailand.svg  S Muangprom  (THA)3 1   Flag of the United States.svg  R Snow  (USA)4 5  
 Flag of Germany.svg  T Purschke  (GER)66  Flag of Germany.svg  T Purschke  (GER)1 3  
 Flag of the United States.svg  R Snow  (USA)66 
 Flag of Australia.svg  D Hall  (AUS)66 
 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  R Ammerlaan  (NED)4 4  
 Flag of France.svg  P Bonnet  (FRA)66 
 Flag of Italy.svg  F Mazzei  (ITA)3 67 Flag of Italy.svg  F Mazzei  (ITA)1 2  
 Flag of Hungary.svg  L Farkas  (HUN)62 5  Flag of France.svg  P Bonnet  (FRA)3 2  
 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  C McKeage  (CAN)76  Flag of the Netherlands.svg  R Ammerlaan  (NED)66 
 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  S Hatt  (GBR)5 4   Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  C McKeage  (CAN)3 0  
 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  R Ammerlaan  (NED)66 

Section 2

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Flag of Germany.svg  K Schramayer  (GER)66 
 Flag of Poland.svg  P Jaroszewski  (POL)66  Flag of Poland.svg  P Jaroszewski  (POL)0 0  
 Chinese Taipei Paralympic Flag.svg  YL Chen  (TPE)4 4   Flag of Germany.svg  K Schramayer  (GER)62 6
 Flag of Mexico.svg  E Miramontes  (MEX)3 2   Flag of the Netherlands.svg  E Stuurman  (NED)2 64
 Flag of Switzerland.svg  C Tresch  (SUI)66  Flag of Switzerland.svg  C Tresch  (SUI)1 0  
 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  E Stuurman  (NED)66 
 Flag of Germany.svg  K Schramayer  (GER)66 
 Flag of Japan.svg  S Saida  (JPN)2 1  
 Flag of Japan.svg  S Saida  (JPN)66 
 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  R de Meersman  (BEL)6 3   Flag of Israel.svg  G Naor  (ISR)1 2  
 Flag of Israel.svg  G Naor  (ISR)76  Flag of Japan.svg  S Saida  (JPN)2 66
 Flag of New Zealand.svg  P Britnell  (NZL)77  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  J Mistry  (GBR)61 4
 Flag of Spain.svg  A Illobre  (ESP)5 5   Flag of New Zealand.svg  P Britnell  (NZL)2 0  
 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  J Mistry  (GBR)66 

Bottom half

Section 1

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Flag of Australia.svg  D Johnson  (AUS)66 
 Flag of Switzerland.svg  M Erni  (SUI)66  Flag of Switzerland.svg  M Erni  (SUI)0 2  
 Flag of Thailand.svg  J Yodyangdang  (THA)2 4   Flag of Australia.svg  D Johnson  (AUS)3 6  
 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  G Vos  (BEL)2 1   Flag of France.svg  L Giammartini  (FRA)67 
 Flag of Russia.svg  L Shevchick  (RUS)66  Flag of Russia.svg  L Shevchick  (RUS)3 0  
 Flag of France.svg  L Giammartini  (FRA)66 
 Flag of France.svg  L Giammartini  (FRA)2 2  
 Flag of the United States.svg  S Welch  (USA)66 
 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  P Johnson  (CAN)67 
 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  B Dockerill  (GBR)3 3   Flag of Argentina.svg  O Diaz  (ARG)4 5  
 Flag of Argentina.svg  O Diaz  (ARG)66  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  P Johnson  (CAN)2 4  
 Flag of Hungary.svg  C Prohaszka  (HUN)3 4   Flag of the United States.svg  S Welch  (USA)66 
 Flag of Mexico.svg  R Corona  (MEX)66  Flag of Mexico.svg  R Corona  (MEX)1 1  
 Flag of the United States.svg  S Welch  (USA)66 

Section 2

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Flag of Austria.svg  M Legner  (AUT)66 
 Chinese Taipei Paralympic Flag.svg  HT Cheng  (TPE)0 1   Flag of the United States.svg  S Douglas  (USA)3 1  
 Flag of the United States.svg  S Douglas  (USA)66  Flag of Austria.svg  M Legner  (AUT)66 
 Flag of Japan.svg  A Yamakura  (JPN)66  Flag of Poland.svg  T Kruszelnicki  (POL)4 3  
 Flag of Spain.svg  J Ramos  (ESP)0 1   Flag of Japan.svg  A Yamakura  (JPN)60 0
 Flag of Poland.svg  T Kruszelnicki  (POL)4 66
 Flag of Austria.svg  M Legner  (AUT)3 66
 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  R Molier  (NED)63 2
 Flag of Germany.svg  R Weisang  (GER)76 
 Flag of Sweden.svg  P Wikstrom  (SWE)66  Flag of Sweden.svg  P Wikstrom  (SWE)5 2  
 Flag of Israel.svg  E Sartov  (ISR)2 0   Flag of Germany.svg  R Weisang  (GER)1 2  
 Flag of New Zealand.svg  W Fleming  (NZL)3 1   Flag of the Netherlands.svg  R Molier  (NED)66 
 Flag of Italy.svg  C Rigolo  (ITA)66  Flag of Italy.svg  C Rigolo  (ITA)2 1  
 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  R Molier  (NED)66 

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