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How much prize money will the Monte-Carlo champion earn?

Learn how much the winner earns and view prize-money breakdown by round

April 11, 2026

Corinne Dubreuil/ATP Tour

The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters concludes Sunday, 12 April with the singles final.
By ATP Staff

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will face each other for the first time this season on Sunday, when they meet in the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters championship match.

There’s more than just the title at stake in Sunday’s showdown, with the winner set to be the No.1 player in the PIF ATP Rankings on Monday. Alcaraz leads 10-6 in the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head series, but Sinner won their most recent meeting in the Nitto ATP Finals championship match in November.

Sunday’s champion will also depart Monte-Carlo with a significant payday. The winner will claim €974,370, while the runner-up will earn €532,120. Look below for a full prize-money breakdown of the singles field at the season’s third ATP Masters 1000 event.

2026 Monte-Carlo Singles Prize Money

Round  Prize Money
 Champion €974,370
 Finalist €532,120
 Semi-finalist €290,960
 Quarter-finalist €158,700
 Third Round €84,890
 Second Round €45,520
 First Round €25,220

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