2000 Real Tennis World Championship
| 2000 Real Tennis World Championship | |
|---|---|
| Date | 24th-26th February 2000 |
| Edition | 63rd |
| Location | Hobart, Tasmania |
| Venue | Hobart Real Tennis Club |
| Champions | |
| Men's singles | |
| Robert Fahey | |
The 2000 Real Tennis World Championship was the 63rd edition of the real tennis World Championship. It was held at the Hobart Real Tennis Club in Tasmania, Australia. Incumbent champion Robert Fahey defended his title against former champion Wayne Davies seven sets to zero. It was Fahey's fifth victory at the World Championship, placing him equal second for the number of World Championship victories Pierre Etchebaster, level with Cecil Fairs. It was the first time since 1979 that the challenger had failed to win a set, and would be the last time that Davies challenged for the title.