While the 2026 Monte-Carlo Tournament is in full swing (April 5 to 12), the players involved will try to take the most points in order to climb places in the ATP rankings. Beyond the performance and the pride of doing well in the competition, the tennis players in the competition are obviously remunerated as they should be.
The amounts of bonuses won by players during the Monte-Carlo Masters 1000 Tournament
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner are the favorites on the Monegasque clay court. For this 2026 edition, the organizers of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters have announced a cash prize of 6,791,465 euros. For comparison, in 2025 it amounted to 6,128,940 euros. It therefore increased by 10.81%. It is still ten million lower than that of the Masters 1000 in Indian Wells.
- The finalist will receive 532,120 euros
- The two semi-finalists will be awarded a check for 290,960 euros
- 1er tour : 25 220 euros
- 2nd round: 45,520 euros
- 1/8 final: 84,890 euros
- 1/4 final: 158,700 euros
The evolution of income in Monte-Carlo
Since 1897, the Monte-Carlo Tournament has evolved and the first edition to financially reward players dates back to 1969 (5,000 dollars for the winner at the time). Over the last twenty years, the sum of prices has tripled:
- 2006 : 2 200 000 euros
- 2008 : 2 057 000 euros
- 2010 : 2 227 500 euros
- 2012 : 2 427 975 euros
- 2014 : 2 884 675 euros
- 2016 : 3 748 925 euros
- 2018 : 4 872 105 euros
- 2020: Canceled
- 2022 : 5 415 410 euros
- 2024 : 5 950 575 euros
- 2026 : 6 791 465 euros
How much does the winner of the Monte-Carlo Masters Tournament earn?
Whoever wins the Masters 1000 in Monaco will leave with 974,370 euros.













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