Monte-Carlo

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ATP Masters 1000 event to be held from 5-12 April

April 04, 2026

Carlos Alcaraz is the defending champion in Monte-Carlo.

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Carlos Alcaraz is the defending champion in Monte-Carlo.
By ATP Staff

The third ATP Masters 1000 event of the season and first on clay begins on Sunday at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters. Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev are among the stars that will headline the tournament in the Principality. 

The event will be broadcast worldwide and you can view how to watch the tournament below.

ATP Masters 1000 Broadcasters

 Area  Broadcaster
Africa/Asia 1*     beIN SPORTS Middle East
Africa 1* Supersport Africa
Africa 2* Canal+ Africa
Latin America* ESPN International Latam
Eastern Europe* Setanta Stans
Albania Supersport/Straightforward Albania
Australia beIN Sports Australia
Belgium Telenet (Play Sports)
Belgium; Luxembourg BeTV
Belarus IRIS/Betboom
Bulgaria A1 Max Sport
Canada TSN
Canada (Canada Masters only) Rogers Sportsnet (Canada Masters only)
China; Macao Youku (China)
Cyprus CYTA
Czech Republic; Slovakia Digisport
Denmark TV2 Denmark
Baltics* TV3 Baltics
Finland MTV
France Eurosport France
Germany; Austria; Switzerland; Luxembourg; Liechtenstein Sky Deutschland
Greece OTE
Hong Kong PCCW
Hungary Network 4
Asia 1 Fancode
Iceland IRIS/Betboom
India Fancode
Israel Charlton Israel
Italy; San Marino; Vatican City Sky Italia
Japan UNEXT
Korea, South CJ ENM
Africa 1* Supersport Africa
Malta GO Sports TSN
Netherlands Ziggo Sport
Norway TV2 Norway
Oceania* Walt Disney (Australia)
Philippines  Elite Philippines
Poland Polsat
Portugal Sport TV Portugal
Romania RCS & RDS (Digisport)
Balkans* Sportklub
Singapore Starhub
Spain Telefonica / Movistar
Spain (Madrid Masters only) TVE (Madrid Masters only)
Sweden TV4 AB
Thailand AIS
Turkey S Sport Turkey
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; Ireland; Gibraltar; Isle of Man Sky UK
United States; Puerto Rico; Virgin Islands Tennis Channel
Vietnam VTV Cab 

The clay-court event was won in 2025 by Alcaraz, who defeated Lorenzo Musetti in the championship match to win the title in Monte-Carlo for the first time. The 22-year-old Spaniard will face Stan Wawrinka or Sebastian Baez in his opener.   

World No. 2 Jannik Sinner has the opportunity to climb to No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings this week. The Italian holds a 10-4 record at the tournament, according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index, with his best result semi-final showings in 2023 and 2024. Sinner has won his past 12 matches after winning Indian Wells and Miami in March.

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French stars Gael Monfils and Moise Kouame have received wild cards. Monfils, a finalist in 2016, is set for his final appearance at the event, while 17-year-old Kouame is making his debut. Kouame opens against Ugo Humbert and could play Sinner in the second round. 

 


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