The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters, an ATP 1000 tournament, began on Sunday, April 7th, and concludes a week later on April 14th, and is being held at the Monte Carlo Country Club in the Principality of Monaco.
Rafael Nadal, who has won 11 titles here, won’t be playing this season due to fitness issues. This leaves Novak Djokovic as the most notable player from the so-called Big 3 still in the competition. However, Djokovic hasn’t made it past the third round in Monte Carlo since 2019 and hasn’t won a title in 2024 yet, including a notable early exit from the Australian Open.
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, the top seeds, could meet in the semifinals, with Djokovic slightly leading their past encounters. Alcaraz is looking for better performance this year, contrasting with his more successful early 2023.
Defending champion Andrey Rublev and new ATP World No. 2 Jannik Sinner are also key players to watch, with Sinner aiming for a historic win.
Monte Carlo Rolex Masters 2024 TV Coverage & Watch Online
The Monte Carlo Rolex Masters will be broadcast in the United States on the Tennis Channel, while Sky UK will cover the event for viewers in Britain. Fans in India can catch all the live action on the Sony Network or stream the matches through Sony Liv‘s streaming service.
If these channels are not available in your region, you can use ExpressVPN, and watch Monte Carlo Rolex Masters live from anywhere in the world.
Monte Carlo Masters 2024 full schedule, fixtures, results
Day 1 — April 7 (Sunday)
Men’s singles (Qualifiers final round)
- Sumit Nagal beat Facundo Diaz Costa (7-5, 2-6, 6-2)
- Lorenzo Sonego lost to Roberto Bautista Agut (1-6, 6-2, 2-6)
Men’s singles (Round of 64)
- (16) Alexander Bublik vs Borna Coric
- Lorenzo Musetti vs Taylor Fritz (13)
- Doemnik Koepfer vs Tallon Griekspoor
Men’s doubles (Round of 32)
- Sebastian Korda/Grigor Dimitrov vs Marcelo Aravelo/Mate Pavic
- Daniil Medvedev/Roman Safiullin vs Andrey Rublev/Karen Khachanov
Day 2 — April 8 (Monday)
Men’s singles (Round of 64)
- Hubert Hurcakz (10) vs Jack Draper
- Alex Di Minaur (11) vs Stan Wawrinka
- Arthur Fils vs Adrian Mannarino
- Laslo Djere vs Stefanos Tsitsipas
Men’s doubles (Round of 32)
- Arthur Rinderknech/Valentin Vacherot vs Simone Bolelli/ Andrea Vavassori
- Lorenzo Sonego/Jannik Sinner vs Joran Vliegen/Sander Gille