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This is how much you can earn in Prize Money at Monte-Carlo Masters 2025
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The Monte-Carlo Masters, scheduled to take place on the ATP side between April 6th and 13th, 2025. The prize money and points breakdown has been confirmed, with €6,128,940 up for grabs in the first of three ATP Masters 1000 tournaments in the European clay season.

Stefanos Tsitsipas won the title last year and will return to defend it. Jannik Sinner won't return as he is currently banned from the sport until May. But Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz who have snubbed the event in the past won't this time.

Taylor Fritz and recent Miami champion Jakub Mensik are withdrawals but Alexander Zverev is top seed and will aim to take the title this next week in Monaco.

This year it is €946,610 for the winner in comparison to €919,075 last year. It is €516,925 for reaching the final. It is €282,650 for reaching the semi-finals.

While the Quarter-Finals is set for €154,170. It goes all the way down to the first round with €24,500.

2025 Monte-Carlo Masters Prize Money and Points Breakdown

Round Points Prize Money
Winner 1,000 €946,610
Finals 650 €516,925
SF 400 €282,650
Quarter Finals 200 €154,170
Round 16 100 €82,465
Round 32 50 €44,220
R56 10 €24,500

2024 Monte-Carlo Masters ATP Prize Money & Points Breakdown

Round Points Prize Money
Winner 1,000 $919,075
Finals 650 $501,880
SF 400 $274,425
Quarter Finals 200 $149,685
Round 16 100 $80,065
Round 32 50 $42,935
R56 10 $23,785
Qualifier 30 $0
Qualifier 3 0 $0
Qualifier 2 16 $12,185
Qualifier 1 0 $6,380
Round Points Prize Money
Winner 1,000 $919,075
Finals 650 $501,880
SF 400 $274,425
Quarter Finals 200 $149,685
Round 16 100 $80,065
Round 32 50 $42,935
R56 10 $23,785
Qualifier 30 $0
Qualifier 3 0 $0
Qualifier 2 16 $12,185
Qualifier 1 0 $6,380

Monte Carlo Masters Total Prize Money History Since 2005

Year Total Prize Money (ATP) % Change
2024 €5,950,575 2.96%
2023 €5,779,335 6.72%
2022 €5,415,410 159.99%
2021 €2,082,960 -60.00%
2020 Not played N/A
2019 €5,207,405 6.9%
2018 €4,872,105 14.0%
2017 €4,273,775 14.0%
2016 €3,748,925 14.0%
2015 €3,288,530 14.0%
2014 €2,884,675 9.0%
2013 €2,646,495 9.0%
2012 €2,427,975 9.0%
2011 €2,227,500 0.0%
2010 €2,227,500 0.0%
2009 €2,227,500 8.3%
2008 €2,057,000 -6.5%
2007 €2,200,000 0.0%
2006 €2,200,000 0.0%
2005 €2,200,000  

This article first appeared on TennisUpToDate.com and was syndicated with permission.

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