Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters: Complete Guide
Tennis Masters in April: schedule, tickets, courtside seats, and how to watch at Monte-Carlo Country Club

Overview
The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters is one of tennis's most prestigious ATP events, held annually in April at the prestigious Monte-Carlo Country Club in nearby Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. The tournament attracts the world's top male tennis players competing on the region's famous red clay courts for a prize pool exceeding €12 million.
When & Where
Dates: April 5-13, 2026 Location: Monte-Carlo Country Club, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin (15 km from Monaco) Hours: Matches typically begin at 11:00 AM, evening sessions at 6:00 PM
Tickets & Attendance
Tickets are available through the official tournament website and authorized vendors. Match packages range from daily grounds passes to reserved courtside seats. Early-round matches offer better value and shorter queues. Premium seats near the show court command higher prices.
Tournament Structure
Main Draw
The tournament features 96 competitors, with qualifying rounds lasting two days. Main draw matches continue over eight days, culminating in the final on Sunday.
Famous Courts
The Monte-Carlo Country Club boasts four show courts, with the central court offering the best atmosphere and sightlines. Practice courts allow spectators to watch top players warming up.
Practical Information
Transportation: Special shuttle buses operate from Monaco central station and major hotels to the club. Driving is recommended; ample parking is available on-site.
What to Bring: Hat and sunscreen (matches are outdoors on clay), comfortable shoes for walking between courts, and cash for food vendors.
Accessibility: Wheelchair ramps and accessible seating are available on all show courts. Reserve accessible seats in advance.
Catering: On-site restaurants and cafés serve French cuisine; prices are premium. Bring picnic supplies if budget-conscious.
Insider Tips
Book tickets for Thursday through Saturday for the best-quality matches and fewest crowds. Practice sessions (free with grounds ticket) on early days let you watch champions training. The tournament attracts international crowds; expect French, Italian, and Russian spectators. The event combines world-class tennis with Mediterranean hospitality—arrive early to enjoy the club's gardens and atmosphere.
The information provided is for general guidance only. For official procedures, always consult the official sources.
