Monte Carlo Masters prize money: How much Alcaraz and Sinner will win | Tennis | Sport


Monte Carlo Masters prize money: How much Alcaraz and Sinner will win | Tennis | Sport | Express.co.uk

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Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner go head-to-head in the final of the Monte Carlo Masters today.

Carlos Alcaraz Monte Carlo Masters - Day Eight

Carlos Alcaraz will face Jannik Sinner as he bids to defend the Monte Carlo Masters title (Image: Getty)

  • When is the final? The singles final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner is scheduled for today – Sunday, 12 April 2026. The match is set to begin at approximately 2pm BST (local time in Monte Carlo is 3pm)
  • Where is it? The tournament is held at the historic Monte-Carlo Country Club in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France (bordering Monaco). The final will take place on the iconic centre court, known as Court Rainier III, famous for its stunning Mediterranean views.
  • How much the winner gets: The player who wins the final today will take home a significant prize of €974,370 (£808,727). This represents the top share of the tournament’s overall €6.3million prize pool. They are also awarded 1,000 ATP Ranking points.
  • How much the runner-up gets: The losing finalist will not leave empty-handed, earning a total of €532,120 (£441,659). While roughly half of the winner’s check, this amount is still a nice reward for a week on the clay courts.
  • Total prize money pool: Beyond the two finalists, the total prize money for the entire 2026 event is €6,309,095. This fund is distributed across the singles and doubles draws, with even first-round singles participants earning €25,220 (approx. £20,932) for their appearance in the main draw.
  • How to watch in the UK: Tennis fans in the United Kingdom can watch the final live on Sky Sports, which holds the exclusive rights to ATP Masters 1000 events. It can be streamed via the Sky Go app or through a NOW Sports Membership.
  • How many ranking points the winner gets: The champion gets 1,000 ranking points, while the runner-up will leave with 650. Alcaraz and Sinner are also playing for the No. 1 ranking. Alcaraz currently sits in the top spot but the winner will be No. 1 when the standings update on Monday, April 13.
  • READ MORE: Carlos Alcaraz’s actions say it all hours before Jannik Sinner showdown in Monte Carlo
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