Monte Carlos Masters is a clay tournament for men’s tennis players, which is held in mid-April in Monaco. The 2026 edition will be the 119th anniversary of the game. Carlos Alcaraz is the defending champion of the singles event hile the pair of Romain Arneodo and Manuel Guinard are the winners of the doubles tournament.
This year, the first clay-court ATP Masters 1000 event of the season will feature the world's best players competing at the event. Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, and many more will be in action to entertain the tennis fans once again.
The event is all set to kick off on April 5 and will run until April 12 at the Monte-Carlo Country Club in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Meanwhile, here is how much the winners of the event will grab alongside the trophy. A look at the prize money breakdown and points table.
Monte Carlo 2026 prize money and points distribution: how much will men players bag this year?
The winner of the singles tournament in the Monte Carlo 2026 will earn €974,370 ($1,128,880) along with 1000 points. The doubles winner will grab € 298,950 and 1000 points per team. A look at the full prize money breakdown and points below.
Singles prize money breakdown and points table
Winner: €974,370 ($1,128,880), 1000 Points
Finalist: €532,120 ($616,500), 650 Points
Semi-finalist: €290,960 ($337,100), 400 Points
Quarterfinalist: $193,645, 200 Points
Round of 16: €158,700 ($183,865), 100 Points
Round of 32: €45,520 ($5,2738), 50 Points
Round of 64: €25,220 ($29,219), 30 Points
Doubles prize money breakdown and points table
Winner: € 298,950, 1000 Points
Finalist: € 162,400, 600 Points
Semi-finalist: € 89,210, 360 Points
Quarterfinalist: € 49,220, 180 Points
Second Round: € 27,050, 90 Points
First Round: € 14,770, 0 Points
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