The ATP Monte Carlo Masters is an outdoor claycourt tennis tournament that takes place annually in Monaco.
The tournament is a Masters 1000 event on the ATP Tour calendar and is usually the first big clay court tournament of the year.
Although the tournament is called the Monte-Carlo Mastersthe event is played in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin in France, which is a commune close to Monaco.
ATP Monte Carlo Masters 2024
Location: | Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France |
Tour Level: | Masters 1000 |
Court Surface: | Outdoor clay court |
Draw Size: | 56 Singles, 28 Doubles |
Prize Money: | €5,779,335 (2023) |
Dates
The Monte Carlo Masters tennis tournament has been a popular tournament on the ATP Tour for many years now, with the 2024 tennis tournament taking place from the 7th to the 14th of April 2024.
Tickets
Tickets for the 2024 tennis tournament in Monte Carlo are for sale through the official ticketing site, with ticket prices starting at €22.
Players
The official player entry list for the 2024 tournament in Monaco has not yet been released but below is a selection of tennis players who are expected to play in the singles in 2024, with the singles entry list including Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, and Rafael Nadal.
- Adrian Mannarino
- Alexander Davidovich Fokina
- Alejandro Tabilo
- Alex de Minaur
- Alexander Bublik
- Alexander Zverev
- Alexei Popyrin
- Andrey Rublev
- Arthur Son
- Borna Coric
- Cameron Norrie
- Carlos Alcaraz
- Casper Ruud
- Daniel Evans
- Daniil Medvedev
- Emil Ruusuvuori
- Happy Auger-Also
- Francisco Cerundolo
- Grigor Dimitrov
- Holger Rune
- Hubert Hurkacz
- Jack Draper
- Jan-Lennard Struff
- Jannik Sinner
- Use Lehecka
- Jordan Thompson
- Karen Khachanov
- Laszlo Djere
- Lorenzo Musetti
- Marin Cilic
- Matteo Arnaldi
- Miomir Kecmanovic
- Nicolas Jarry
- Novak Djokovic
- Rafael Nadal
- Roman Safiullin
- Sebastian Baez
- Sebastian Korda
- Sebastian Ofner
- Stefanos Tsitsipas
- Tallon Greek track
- Taylor Fritz
- Tomas Martin Etcheverry
- Tommy Paul
- Ugo Humbert
Schedule
Below is the expected schedule for the 2024 Monte-Carlo tennis tournament, with the singles final being played on Sunday, the 14th of April 2024.
Date | Round |
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Sunday, 7 April 2024 | 1st Round |
Monday, 8 April 2024 | 1st Round |
Tuesday, 9 April 2024 | 1st and 2nd Round |
Wednesday, 10 April 2024 | 2nd and 3rd Round |
Thursday, 11 April 2024 | 3rd Round |
Friday, 12 April 2024 | Quarterfinals |
Saturday, 13 April 2024 | Semifinals |
Sunday, 14 April 2024 | Finals |
Draw
The draw for the 2023 tennis tournament in Monaco will be made the week before the start of the tournament and will be available to view on the ATP Tour website.
Singles Qualifying Draw: TBC
Singles Main Draw: TBC
Doubles Draw: TBC
Prize Money and Points
The total financial commitment for the 2024 Monte Carlo Masters tennis tournament has yet to be confirmed but in 2023 it was €6,228,295, with €5,779,335 being paid out to players in prize money.
How the prize money and points were split for the 2023 tournament is detailed below:
Men’s Singles
The winner of the men’s singles event in 2023 received €892,590 in prize money and 1,000 ATP Points, with the runner-up winning €487,420 and 600 ATP Points.
Performance | € – Payout | ATP Points |
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Winner | €892,590 | 1000 |
Finalist | €487,420 | 600 |
Semifinalist | €266,530 | 360 |
Quarterfinalist | €145,380 | 180 |
3rd Round | €77,760 | 90 |
2nd Round | €41,700 | 45 |
1st Round | €23,100 | 10 |
Men’s Doubles (Per Team)
The winners of the men’s doubles event in 2023 received €282,870 (€141,435 per player) and 1,000 ranking points, with the runners-up winning €152,140 (€76,070 per player) and 600 ranking points.
Performance | € – Payout | ATP Points |
---|---|---|
Winner | €282,870 | 1000 |
Finalist | €152,140 | 600 |
Semifinalist | €81,140 | 360 |
Quarterfinalist | €41,140 | 180 |
2nd Round | €21,980 | 90 |
1st Round | €11,830 | 0 |
Past Winners and Results
Men’s Singles
The current champion in the men’s singles event is Andrey Rublev who beat Holger Rune 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 in the final of the 2023 tournament (see match highlights below).
Rafael Nadal holds the record for most singles titles with 11 to his name (2006-2012, 2016-2018) including an astonishing eight titles in a row from 2006 to 2012.
Year | Winner | Runner Up | Score in Final |
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2023 | Andrey Rublev | Holger Rune | 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 |
2022 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | Alexander Davidovich Fokina | 6-3, 7-6 |
2021 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | Andrey Rublev | 6-3, 6-3 |
2020 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
2019 | Fabio Fognini | Dušan Lajović | 6−3, 6−4 |
2018 | Rafael Nadal | Kei Nishikori | 6–3, 6–2 |
2017 | Rafael Nadal | Albert Ramos Viñolas | 6–1, 6–3 |
2016 | Rafael Nadal | Gael Monfils | 7–5, 5–7, 6–0 |
2015 | Novak Djokovic | Tomas Berdych | 7–5, 4–6, 6–3 |
2014 | Stan Wawrinka | Roger Federer | 4–6, 7–6, 6–2 |
2013 | Novak Djokovic | Rafael Nadal | 6–2, 7–6 |
2012 | Rafael Nadal | Novak Djokovic | 6–3, 6–1 |
The above list of winners and runner-ups in the men’s singles goes back to 2012. For a full list, check out the official ATP Tour website.
Men’s Doubles
Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek are the current champions in the doubles event after defeating Sam Weissborn and Romain Arneodo 6-0, 4-6, 14-12 in the 2023 men’s doubles final.
Bob and Mike Bryan currently hold the record for most doubles titles with six doubles titles to date (2007, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2018).
Year | Winners | Runners Up | Score |
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2023 | Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek | Sam Weissborn and Romain Arneodo | 6-0, 4-6, 14-12 |
2022 | Joe Salisbury and Rajeev Ram | Robert Farah and Juan Sebastian Cabal | 6-4, 3-6, 10-7 |
2021 | Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic | Dan Evans and Neal Skupski | 6–3, 4–6, 10–7 |
2020 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
2019 | Nikola Mektic and Frank Skugor | Robin Haase and Wesley Koolhof | 6–7, 7–6, 11–9 |
2018 | Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan | Oliver Marach and Mate Pavic | 7–6, 6–3 |
2017 | Rohan Bopanna and Pablo Caves | Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez | 6–3, 3–6, 10–4 |
2016 | Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut | Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares |
4–6, 6–0, 10–6 |
2015 | Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan | Simone Bolelli and Fabio Fognini | 7–6, 6–1 |
2014 | Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan | Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo | 6–3, 3–6, 10–8 |
2013 | Julien Benneteau and Nenad Zimonjic | Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan | 4–6, 7–6, 14–12 |
2012 | Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan | Max Mirnyi and Daniel Nestor | 6–2, 6–3 |
The above list of winners and runner-ups in the men’s doubles goes back to 2012. For a full list, check out the official ATP Tour website.
Source: https://toomanyrackets.com/monte-carlo-masters/