ATP Monte Carlo Masters 2022: Where To Watch, Live Stream, Prize Money and Many More

Have a look at the Rolex ATP Monte Carlo Masters 2022: Where To Watch, Live Stream, Prize Money and Many More

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Pritha Ghosh
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The first clay-court ATP Masters tournament of the 2022 tennis season is just around the corner. The Monte Carlo Masters qualifying round is already well underway, with the first round matches scheduled for Monday, April 11th. The 2022 Monte-Carlo Masters qualifying period goes from Saturday, April 9th, to Sunday, April 10th. The main draw begins on Monday, April 11th, with the finals scheduled for Sunday, April 17th. The first prize for the singles winner is €836,335.

Stefanos Tsitsipas will defend his title against Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, and Casper Ruud, among others. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, both rising talents, will also be in the mix, while Britain will be represented by 7th seed Cameron Norrie, who reached the third round of the Monte-Carlo Masters last year.

ATP Monte Carlo Masters 2022 Dates

  • 9th April: Qualifications, 14 matches.
  • 10th April: Qualifications 1st Round, 13 matches.
  • 11th April: 1st Round, 17 matches.
  • 12th April: 1st & 2nd Rounds, 16 matches.
  • 13th April: 2nd & 3rd Rounds, 17 matches.
  • 14th April: 3rd Round, 12 matches.
  • 15th April: Quarter-Finals, 8 matches
  • 16th April: Semi-Finals, 4 matches.
  • 17th April: Finals, 2 matches, singles, and doubles.

What is the prize money for the ATP Monte Carlo Masters singles champion?

The entire financial commitment for the 2022 Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters is $ 5,908,645 and is distributed as follows. The tournament winner receives $1,231,245, while the final loser receives $646,110. From round 64 onwards, all tennis players receive money. The prize pool varies from $18,200 to $343,985.

What is the prize money for the ATP Monte Carlo Masters doubles champion?

The winning pair in the 2022 Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters doubles receives $278,803 in prize money and 1000 points, while the runner-up receives $151,445. All teams win money, much like singles, with prize money ranging from $13,766 to $83,181.

Read more: ATP Monte Carlo Masters Draw 2022: Djokovic to stage a comeback alongside Zverev and Tsitsipas

Where to watch?

  • Amazon Prime Video - United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland
  • beIN SPORTS - Australia
  • beIN SPORTS - Middle East
  • Canal+ - France
  • CCTV - China
  • Eurosport - Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Hungary, France, Russia, Scandinavia (excluding Denmark)
  • Sky Deutschland - Germany
  • Sky Italia - Italy
  • Telefonica/Movistar - Spain
  • Hellenic (OTE TV) - Greece
  • Polsat - Poland
  • Tennis Channel - USA
  • TSN - Canada
  • Voot - India
  • Latin America - ESPN

On the ATP Tour, WTA Tour, and Tennis Channel Plus app, live streaming will be accessible.

Atp Monte Carlo Masters 2022