Monte-Carlo
Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters 2026
Monte-Carlo, Monaco
Apr 5 – Apr 13
€5,950,000
56 Singles / 24 Doubles
Prize Money Breakdown
| Round | Singles |
|---|---|
| Winner | €945,925 |
| Runner-up | €508,085 |
| Semifinal | €277,070 |
Ticket Prices
| Round | Section | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Qualification | General | €35 – €35 |
| R32 | General | €40 – €45 |
| Quarterfinal | General | €52 – €55 |
Recent Champions
| Year | Singles Champion | Doubles Champions |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Jannik Sinner | — |
| 2024 | Stefanos Tsitsipas | — |
Venue & Equipment
- Venue
- Monte-Carlo Country Club
- Surface
- Clay (Outdoor)
- Ball
- Dunlop — Dunlop Fort Clay Court
- Ranking Points (W)
- 1000
- Established
- 1897
Typical Weather
16°C
Avg Temp
68%
Humidity
58mm
Rain
Mediterranean climate, mild spring weather, stunning coastal setting.
The Trophy
A distinctive silver trophy resembling a tennis racket with elaborate detailing.
Ownership
Zeljko Franulovic / Monegasque Tennis Federation
Held at the Monte-Carlo Country Club overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
Est. Appearance Fees
* Estimated ranges based on industry reporting. Actual fees are confidential.
Fan Guide
What's Included
- ✓All outer courts
- ✓Monte-Carlo practice facilities
- ✓Terrace viewing areas
- ✓Riviera views from all angles
Not Included
- ✗Court Central (Rainier III)
Pro Tips
Monte-Carlo is the most scenic tennis venue on earth. Even with a grounds pass, you'll catch breathtaking views of Monaco harbour and the Mediterranean on every outer court. Clay season opens here — players returning from hard-court swings need time to find their footing, making for surprising early rounds.