The Monte-Carlo Masters 2025 is set to be the next stop of the ongoing tennis season.
With the hard-court events on pause until July, the top men’s players will take to the clay in the third ATP Masters 1000 tournament of the season.
The tournament will run through (6-13 April) at the Monte-Carlo Country Club right on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.
The Monte-Carlo Masters is an annual tennis tournament for male professional players held in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France,which borders Monaco. It is held in April and is one of the nine ATP Masters 1000 tournaments on the ATP Tour.
The 2025 edition of Monte-Carlo Masters will feature stars such as two-time champion Novak Djokovic, who was denied his 100th career singles title last week, and world number three Carlos Alcaraz.
Alexander Zverev is the top seed this year. Stefanos Tsitsipas is the defending champion after defeating Casper Ruud in last year’s final.
Monte-Carlo Masters 2025: Top Players
The top men’s singles seeds for the Monte-Carlo Masters are highlighted by Alexander Zverev (1), who is the second-ranked player in the world, Novak Djokovic (4), who is looking to pick up his 100th tour-level championship, Casper Rudd (5), who made the finals a year ago and Stefanos Tsitsipas (7), a three-time Monte-Carlo Masters champion.
Player (Singles) | Monte-Carlo Masters Seed |
Alexander Zverev | 1 |
Carlos Alcaraz | 2 |
Taylor Fritz | 3 |
Novak Djokovic | 4 |
Casper Rudd | 5 |
Jack Draper | 6 |
Stefanos Tsitsipas | 7 |
Andrey Rublev | 8 |
Players (Doubles) | Monte-Carlo Masters Seed |
Arevalo/Pavic | 1 |
Heliovaara/Patten | 2 |
Bolelli/Vavassori | 3 |
Puetz/Krawietz | 4 |
Granollers/Zeballos | 5 |
Maktic/Venus | 6 |
Glasspool/Cash | 7 |
Molteni/Gonzalez | 8 |
Monte-Carlo: Schedule
Saturday, April 5: Qualifying
Sunday, April 6: Qualifying and first round
Monday, April 7: First round
Tuesday, April 8: First and second rounds
Wednesday, April 9: Second and third rounds
Thursday, April 10: Third round
Friday, April 11: Quarterfinals
Saturday, April 12: Semifinals
Sunday, April 13: Final
Matches will start from 10am UK time.
Also Read: ATP Masters 1000: Top 4 Leaders Ft. Novak Djkovic
Monte-Carlo Masters 2025: Prize Money Breakdown
The total prize money has increased 3% from the 2024 event, with a full breakdown for singles and doubles shown below.
Singles Prize Money
Standings | Prize Money (€) | Prize Money (USD) |
Winner | €946,610 | $1,021,255 |
Runner Up | €516,925 | $557,687 |
Semifinal | €282,650 | $304,938 |
Quarterfinal | €154,170 | $166,327 |
Round 3 | €82,465 | $88,968 |
Round 2 | €44,220 | $47,707 |
Round 1 | €24,500 | $26,432 |
Doubles Prize Money
Standings | Prize Money (€) | Prize Money (USD) |
Winner | €290,410 | $313,310 |
Runner Up | €157,760 | $170,200 |
Semifinal | €86,660 | $93,494 |
Quarterfinal | €47,810 | $51,580 |
Round 2 | €26,275 | $28,347 |
Round 1 | €14,350 | $15,482 |
Monte-Carlo Masters 2025: How to watch live
Tennis fans can catch all the actions live from the event in the following networks:
Region | Broadcasting Network |
Europe | Eurosport (Entire Event) |
France | Eurosport (Entire Event), France 4 (Final) |
Spain | Movistar |
United Kingdom | Sky Sports |
United States | Tennis Channel |