2000 Ericsson Open

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2000 Ericsson Open
Date March 23 – April 6
Edition 16th
Category ATP Masters Series (men)
Tier I Series (women)
Surface Hard / Outdoor
Location Key Biscayne, United States
Venue Tennis Center at Crandon Park
Champions
Men's Singles
United States Pete Sampras
Women's Singles
Switzerland Martina Hingis
Men's Doubles
Australia Todd Woodbridge / Australia Mark Woodforde
Women's Doubles
France Julie Halard-Decugis / Japan Ai Sugiyama

The 2000 Ericsson Open was the 16th edition of this tennis tournament and was played on outdoor hard courts. The tournament was part of the ATP Masters Series of the 2000 ATP Tour and was classified as a Tier I event on the 2000 WTA Tour. Both the men's and the women's events took place at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne, Florida, United States, from March 23 through April 6, 2000.

Champions

Men's singles

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United States Pete Sampras defeated Brazil Gustavo Kuerten 6–1, 6–7(2–7), 7–6(7–5), 7–6(10–8)

  • It was Pete Sampras's first title of the year and his 62nd overall. It was his first Masters title of the year and his eleventh overall. It was his third title at this event, also winning in 1993 and 1994.

Women's singles

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Switzerland Martina Hingis defeated United States Lindsay Davenport 6–3, 6–2

  • It was Martina Hingis's second title of the year and her 28th overall. It was her second Tier I title of the year and her eleventh overall. It was her second title at this event, also winning in 1997.

Men's doubles

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Australia Todd Woodbridge / Australia Mark Woodforde defeated Czech Republic Martin Damm / Slovakia Dominik Hrbatý 6–3, 6–4

Women's doubles

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France Julie Halard-Decugis / Japan Ai Sugiyama defeated United States Nicole Arendt / Netherlands Manon Bollegraf 4–6, 7–5, 6–4

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