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2000 Kremlin Cup – Men's singles

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Men's singles
2000 Kremlin Cup
Final
ChampionRussia Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Runner-upGermany David Prinosil
Score6–2, 7–5
Details
Draw32 (4 Q / 3 WC / 3 LL )
Seeds8
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
← 1999 · Kremlin Cup · 2001 →

Yevgeny Kafelnikov was the defending champion and won in the final 6–2, 7–5 against David Prinosil.[1][2][3]

Seeds

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  1. Russia Marat Safin (semifinals)
  2. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov (champion)
  3. Netherlands Sjeng Schalken (withdrew)
  4. Switzerland Marc Rosset (semifinals)
  5. France Fabrice Santoro (first round)
  6. Belarus Max Mirnyi (second round)
  7. Spain Fernando Vicente (first round)
  8. Czech Republic Jiří Novák (second round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
1 Russia Marat Safin 77 3 3
  Germany David Prinosil 64 6 6
  Germany David Prinosil 2 5  
2 Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov 6 7  
4 Switzerland Marc Rosset 6 2 5
2 Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov 4 6 7

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Russia M Safin 6 6  
  Germany R Schüttler 4 4   1 Russia M Safin 6 7  
  Austria S Koubek 6 1 2   Italy G Pozzi 1 5  
  Italy G Pozzi 3 6 6 1 Russia M Safin 77 6  
  Australia A Ilie 6 6     Belarus V Voltchkov 65 1  
LL Germany B Phau 1 2     Australia A Ilie 5 6 4
  Belarus V Voltchkov 7 4 6   Belarus V Voltchkov 7 4 6
7 Spain F Vicente 5 6 3 1 Russia M Safin 77 3 3
LL Canada D Nestor 77 3 3   Germany D Prinosil 64 6 6
  Germany D Prinosil 65 6 6   Germany D Prinosil 6 6  
  Israel H Levy 6 6     Israel H Levy 3 0  
  Norway C Ruud 4 1     Germany D Prinosil 77 5 77
LL Finland T Ketola 2 5     Sweden J Björkman 63 7 65
  Sweden J Björkman 6 7     Sweden J Björkman 6 3 6
Q Denmark K Pless 68 1   6 Belarus M Mirnyi 3 6 1
6 Belarus M Mirnyi 710 6  

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 France F Santoro 4 2  
WC Russia M Youzhny 6 6   WC Russia M Youzhny 4 6 77
  Sweden T Johansson 6 4 6   Sweden T Johansson 6 2 65
  Spain A Portas 3 6 4 WC Russia M Youzhny 77 4 62
  Spain F Clavet 4 4   4 Switzerland M Rosset 62 6 77
  Sweden M Gustafsson 6 6     Sweden M Gustafsson 3 4  
WC Russia A Cherkasov 2 4   4 Switzerland M Rosset 6 6  
4 Switzerland M Rosset 6 6   4 Switzerland M Rosset 6 2 5
8 Czech Republic J Novák 3 6 6 2 Russia Y Kafelnikov 4 6 7
Q Croatia G Ivanišević 6 3 4 8 Czech Republic J Novák 7 1 3
Q Germany L Burgsmüller 2 0   Q Germany L Burgsmüller 5 6 6
  Czech Republic M Damm 6 1r Q Germany L Burgsmüller 3 2  
Q Slovakia J Krošlák 77 3 4 2 Russia Y Kafelnikov 6 6  
  Spain A Martín 63 6 6   Spain A Martín 3 1  
WC Russia D Golovanov 64 4   2 Russia Y Kafelnikov 6 6  
2 Russia Y Kafelnikov 77 6  

Qualifying

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Qualifying seeds

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  1. Czech Republic Bohdan Ulihrach (first round)
  2. Armenia Sargis Sargsian (first round)
  3. Czech Republic Michal Tabara (first round)
  4. Netherlands Jan Siemerink (first round)
  5. Croatia Goran Ivanišević (qualified)
  6. Finland Tuomas Ketola (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  7. Zimbabwe Kevin Ullyett (second round)
  8. Slovakia Ján Krošlák (qualified)

Qualifiers

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Lucky losers

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Qualifying draw

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First qualifier

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First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
1 Czech Republic Bohdan Ulihrach 5 1
Russia Igor Kunitsyn 7 6
Russia Igor Kunitsyn 4 7 3
Romania Ion Moldovan 6 5 6
Romania Ion Moldovan 6 4 6
WC Russia Filip Moukhametov 4 6 3
Romania Ion Moldovan 3 4
Denmark Kristian Pless 6 6
Israel Noam Okun 6 3 4
Denmark Kristian Pless 2 6 6
Denmark Kristian Pless 7 6
7 Zimbabwe Kevin Ullyett 5 4
Romania Răzvan Sabău 3 6 2
7 Zimbabwe Kevin Ullyett 6 4 6

Second qualifier

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First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
2 Armenia Sargis Sargsian 3 3
Canada Daniel Nestor 6 6
Canada Daniel Nestor 77 6
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek 63 3
Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek 64 6 6
Russia Artem Derepasko 77 2 1
Canada Daniel Nestor 3 6 5
8 Slovakia Ján Krošlák 6 1 7
Belarus Alexander Shvets 6 3 4
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nenad Zimonjić 2 6 6
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nenad Zimonjić 3 6 1
8 Slovakia Ján Krošlák 6 1 6
WC Russia Kirill Ivanov-Smolensky 3 4
8 Slovakia Ján Krošlák 6 6

Third qualifier

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First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
3 Czech Republic Michal Tabara 6 4 63
Russia Dmitry Vlasov 2 6 77
Russia Dmitry Vlasov 2 6 4
Germany Lars Burgsmüller 6 3 6
Germany Lars Burgsmüller 6 6
United States Taylor Dent 2 3
Germany Lars Burgsmüller 77 2 6
6 Finland Tuomas Ketola 63 6 3
Australia Paul Kilderry 6 6
Uzbekistan Oleg Ogorodov 4 2
Australia Paul Kilderry 3 4
6 Finland Tuomas Ketola 6 6
Uzbekistan Vadim Kutsenko 0 1
6 Finland Tuomas Ketola 6 6

Fourth qualifier

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First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
4 Netherlands Jan Siemerink 1 65
France Julien Benneteau 6 77
France Julien Benneteau 2 5
Germany Björn Phau 6 7
WC Russia Pavel Ivanov 2 63
Germany Björn Phau 6 77
Germany Björn Phau 3 67
5 Croatia Goran Ivanišević 6 79
Israel Nir Welgreen 5 2
Sweden Nicklas Kulti 7 6
Sweden Nicklas Kulti 63 4
5 Croatia Goran Ivanišević 77 6
WC Russia Alex Bogomolov Jr. 1 1
5 Croatia Goran Ivanišević 6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Kafelnikov battles to Kremlin win". South China Morning Post. 30 October 2000. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
  2. ^ "About: 2000, XI International Tennis Tournament". VTB Kremlin Cup. Moscow. Retrieved 1 April 2024. Evgeny Kafelnikov beat the German David Prinosil at the fourth time in succession, giving no chance to his opponent. The second part of the match was more successful as he won four games in row. But the key moment became the 11th game in the second set when Kafelnikov converted a break. After the last stroke Evgeny raised his hands up joyfully — 6:2, 7:5.
  3. ^ "ATP Moscow 2000 Results". Tennis 24. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
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