The next main tournament on the ATP calendar following the Sunshine Double starts off the clay court season fully as the Monte-Carlo Masters is set to take place in Monaco.
€5,415,410 will be on offer overall with the prize money the same as other ATP 1000 tournaments which in dollars sees $1,231,245 to the winner.
$646,110 heads to the runner-up, while $343,985 will go to the semi-finalists. It is spread all the way to the first round where the caveat of making it into the mini Grand Slams is $18,200.
The likes of Novak Djokovic, Daniil Medvedev and Alexander Zverev headline the field.
2022 Monte Carlo Masters Prize Money
Winner $1,231,245
Runner-up $646,110
Semifinal $343,985
Quarterfinal $179,940
Round 4 $94,575
Round 3 $54,400
Round 2 $30,130
Round 1 $18,200