2000 Open 13 – Singles

Singles
2000 Open 13
Final
ChampionSwitzerland Marc Rosset
Runner-upSwitzerland Roger Federer
Score2–6, 6–3, 7–6(7–5)
Details
Draw32 (4Q/3WC)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1999 · Open 13 · 2001 →

Marc Rosset defeated Roger Federer 2–6, 6–3, 7–6(7–5) to win the 2000 Open 13 singles competition.[1][2]

Fabrice Santoro was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Federer.[3]

This was the first ATP Tour final of Roger Federer's career.[4][5]

Seeds

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  1. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov (second round)
  2. Sweden Thomas Enqvist (second round)
  3. Slovakia Dominik Hrbatý (first round)
  4. France Sébastien Grosjean (semifinals)
  5. Russia Marat Safin (first round)
  6. France Fabrice Santoro (semifinals)
  7. Sweden Thomas Johansson (second round)
  8. France Arnaud Clément (second round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
WC Switzerland Roger Federer 77 7
6 France Fabrice Santoro 64 5
WC Switzerland Roger Federer 6 3 65
  Switzerland Marc Rosset 2 6 77
4 France Sébastien Grosjean 3 3
  Switzerland Marc Rosset 6 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Russia Y Kafelnikov 1 6 6
  Italy G Pozzi 6 4 4 1 Russia Y Kafelnikov 65 3  
  Romania A Voinea 3 64     Croatia I Ljubičić 77 6  
  Croatia I Ljubičić 6 77     Croatia I Ljubičić 2 6 65
WC Switzerland R Federer 6 6   WC Switzerland R Federer 6 3 77
Q France A Dupuis 4 4   WC Switzerland R Federer 6 6  
  Switzerland G Bastl 0 63   7 Sweden T Johansson 3 2  
7 Sweden T Johansson 6 77   WC Switzerland R Federer 77 7  
3 Slovakia D Hrbatý 67 4   6 France F Santoro 64 5  
  Slovakia J Krošlák 79 6   3 Slovakia J Krošlák 3 3  
  Bulgaria O Stanoytchev 3 6 4 Q France T Guardiola 6 6  
Q France T Guardiola 6 1 6 Q France T Guardiola 4 63  
Q France G Raoux 64 6 66 6 France F Santoro 6 77  
  Netherlands J Siemerink 77 3 78   Netherlands J Siemerink 4 6 2
  Netherlands P Wessels 5 2   6 France F Santoro 6 1 6
6 France F Santoro 7 6  

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
WC/5 Russia M Safin 3 3  
  Sweden A Vinciguerra 6 6     Sweden A Vinciguerra 77 6  
  Sweden J Björkman 5 2     Spain J Díaz 65 2  
  Spain J Díaz 7 6     Sweden A Vinciguerra 4 4  
  Germany J Knippschild 0r   4 France S Grosjean 6 6  
Q France L Roux 3     Q France L Roux 4 6 4
  France A di Pasquale 63 1   4 France S Grosjean 6 3 6
4 France S Grosjean 77 6   4 France S Grosjean 3 3  
8 France A Clément 6 4 6   Switzerland M Rosset 6 6  
  Germany A Pretsch 0 6 3 8 France A Clément 4 5  
  Australia W Arthurs 3 3     Switzerland M Rosset 6 7  
  Switzerland M Rosset 6 6     Switzerland M Rosset 6 3 6
WC France C Saulnier 77 611 0   Croatia G Ivanišević 4 6 2
  Croatia G Ivanišević 62 713 6   Croatia G Ivanišević 6 6  
  Spain A Portas 5 7 1 2 Sweden T Enqvist 4 3  
2 Sweden T Enqvist 7 5 6

Qualifying

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Qualifying seeds

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  1. France Antony Dupuis (qualified)
  2. France Stéphane Huet (qualifying competition)
  3. Sweden Nicklas Kulti (first round)
  4. France Julien Boutter (qualifying competition)
  5. France Thierry Guardiola (qualified)
  6. Czech Republic Petr Kralert (first round)
  7. France Guillaume Raoux (qualified)
  8. France Michaël Llodra (first round)

Qualifiers

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Qualifying draw

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First qualifier

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First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
1 France Antony Dupuis 6 6
Argentina Leonardo Olguín 3 2
1 France Antony Dupuis 6 6
France Olivier Patience 3 3
France Olivier Patience 6 6
France Olivier Mutis 4 3
1 France Antony Dupuis 6 4 7
France Nicolas Coutelot 1 6 5
WC France Marc Bauer 3 3
WC France Sébastien Lami 6 6
WC France Sébastien Lami 4 4
France Nicolas Coutelot 6 6
France Nicolas Coutelot 77 77
8 France Michaël Llodra 64 63

Second qualifier

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First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
2 France Stéphane Huet 3 78 6
WC Algeria Slimane Saoudi 6 66 1
2 France Stéphane Huet 77 6
France Guillaume Marx 61 2
France Guillaume Marx 1 7 77
South Africa Neville Godwin 6 5 63
2 France Stéphane Huet 6 3 64
7 France Guillaume Raoux 4 6 77
Netherlands Rogier Wassen 6 2 7
Argentina Cristian Kordasz 4 6 5
Netherlands Rogier Wassen 62 1
7 France Guillaume Raoux 77 6
Spain Sergi Bruguera 2 63
7 France Guillaume Raoux 6 77

Third qualifier

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First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
3 Sweden Nicklas Kulti 1 4
France Lionel Roux 6 6
France Lionel Roux 6 3 6
France Thomas Dupré 2 6 4
France Jean-François Bachelot 4r
France Thomas Dupré 5
France Lionel Roux 67 6 6
France Grégory Carraz 79 2 4
Belgium Johan Van Herck 1 5
France Grégory Carraz 6 7
France Grégory Carraz 77 6
Argentina Marcelo Charpentier 65 4
Argentina Marcelo Charpentier 77 63 6
6 Czech Republic Petr Kralert 64 77 3

Fourth qualifier

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First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
4 France Julien Boutter 7 77
Croatia Željko Krajan 5 65
4 France Julien Boutter 4 77 6
WC France Nicolas Mahut 6 63 3
WC France Nicolas Mahut 6 6
Germany Björn Phau 4 3
4 France Julien Boutter 1 2
5 France Thierry Guardiola 6 6
France Rodolphe Gilbert 78 6
Italy Davide Scala 66 2
France Rodolphe Gilbert 2r
5 France Thierry Guardiola 4
Norway Jan Frode Andersen 4 3
5 France Thierry Guardiola 6 6

References

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  1. ^ "PLUS: TENNIS -- MARSEILLE OPEN; Rosset Wins All-Swiss Final". The New York Times. Associated Press. 14 February 2000. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Rosset Wins In Marseille". CBS News. 7 February 2000. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Rosset, Federer in final". Marseille. United Press International. 12 February 2000. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  4. ^ Nguyen, Courtney (13 February 2014). "Memory Lane: Roger Federer's first final". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  5. ^ Sokolowski, Alexandre (13 February 2023). "February 13, 2000: The day Roger Federer reached his first ATP Tour final in Marseille". Tennis Majors. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
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