Monte Carlo Masters 2023 schedule, dates, draw, players entry list, tickets, prize money, live stream telecast

Monte Carlo Masters 2023 schedule, dates, draw, players entry list, tickets, prize money, live stream telecast

The Monte Carlo Masters 2023 is all set to take place this month, check out the schedule, notable players, dates, top 16 seeds, list of previous winners, venue, how to watch, prize money, tickets, and more

With the clay season now underway, the Monte Carlo Masters 2023 will mark this year’s first ATP 1000 event.

Monte Carlo Masters 2023 schedule, dates, draw, players entry list, prize money and live stream telecast

Much to the disappointment of fans, several top profile players are set to miss out on the upcoming competition due to injuries including Rafael Nadal.

Monte Carlo Masters 2023 schedule

The Monte Carlo Masters 2023 will begin with its main draw on Sunday 9th April. The singles and doubles finals will then take place a week later on the 16th April. Ahead of the competition, the qualifying draw will take place on Saturday 8th April and Sunday 9th April.

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Monte Carlo Masters 2023 notable participants

Several top tennis stars like Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz, Canadian’s Felix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov, are all set to miss the Monte Carlo Masters 2023 due to injuries.

With several top stars out of the competition, fans will be excited to hear that Novak Djokovic, who is a two-time Monte Carlo Masters champion, will headline the event.

Besides him, several former champions have received wildcards including Stan Wawrinka and Fabio Fognini, alongside young Brit Jack Draper and Monegasque Valentin Vacherot.

Monte Carlo Masters 2023 top 16 seeds

Given below are the top 16 seeds for the upcoming event:

SeedNameSeeding RankingEntry Ranking
1Novak Djokovic11
2Stefanos Tsitsipas33
3Daniil Medvedev46
4Casper Ruud54
5Andrey Rublev67
6Holger Rune88
7Jannik Sinner913
8Taylor Fritz105
9Karen Khachanov1115
10Hubert Hurkacz1211
11Cameron Norrie1312
12Frances Tiafoe1516
13Alexander Zverev1614
14Tommy Paul1819
15Alex de Minaur1918
16Borna Coric2020

Monte Carlo Masters 2023 list of previous winners

So far, Rafael Nadal has dominated this event with 11 title wins including a 46 match winning streak from 2005-2012. The 22-time Grand Slam champion won 71 of his 76 matches at the tournament. His only losses came against other top players – Novak Djokovic (2), Guillermo Coria, David Ferrer, and Fabio Fognini.

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In recent years, Stefanos Tsitsipas has dominated the Masters 1000 singles event in Monaco. However, he will head into this year’s event with injury concerns.

Given below are the last five singles champions at the Monte Carlo Masters:

YearChampion
2017Rafael Nadal
2018Rafael Nadal
2019Fabio Fognini
2021Stefanos Tsitsipas
2022Stefanos Tsitsipas

Given below are the last doubles champions at the Monte Carlo Masters:

YearChampion
2017Rohan Bopanna and Pablo Cuevas
2018Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan
2019Nikola Mektic and Franko Skugor
2021Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic
2022Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury

Monte Carlo Masters venue

The Monte Carlo Country Club is all set to host the Monte Carlo Masters, which is the first clay ATP Masters event of the season. The club was opened back in 1928 and the centre court holds a capacity of 10,000 people. The venue overlooks the picturesque ocean and is a favourite tour location for many of the players.

Monte Carlo Masters 2023 how to watch

Tennis fans in the United Kingdom can watch the Monte Carlo Masters 2023 exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

Ranking points on offer

EventMen’s SinglesMen’s Doubles*
W1000
F600
SF360
QF180
Round of 1690
Round of 3245
Round of 6410
Q225
Q116

Monte Carlo Masters 2023 prize money

EventSinglesDoubles*
W€892,590€282,870
F€487,420€152,140
SF€266,530€81,140
QF€145,380€41,140
Round of 16€77,760€21,980
Round of 32€41,700€11,830
Round of 64€23,100
Q2€11,830
Q1€6,200

*Per team

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Monte Carlo Masters tickets

Fans can purchase tickets for the Monte Carlo Masters 2023 via the official tournament website.

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