2024 Monte-Carlo Masters PRIZE MONEY and Points Breakdown with €5,950,575 on offer

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Sunday, 14 April 2024 at 16:55
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The Monte-Carlo Masters, scheduled to take place on the ATP side between April 7th and 14th, 2024. The prize money and points breakdown has been confirmed, with €5,950,575 up for grabs in the first of three ATP Masters 1000 tournaments in the European clay season.
The tournament will mark the return of Novak Djokovic as the top seed, his first tournament after his recent third-round exit at Indian Wells. He will share the favorite status with Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, although Daniil Medvedev will also seek to surprise, despite often stating his dislike for playing on clay. He already has a Masters 1000 title on the surface, achieved at the 2023 Rome Open. The defending champion is Andrey Rublev, who will be the sixth seed.
They will be competing for $919,075 in prize money for the winner, with $501,880 for the runner-up. Semi-finalists will claim $274,425, while quarter-finalists will gain $149,685. Players who reach the round of 16 will take home $80,065.

2024 Monte-Carlo Masters ATP Prize Money & Points Breakdown

RoundPointsPrize Money
Winner1,000$919,075
Finals650$501,880
SF400$274,425
Quarter Finals200$149,685
Round 16100$80,065
Round 3250$42,935
R5610$23,785
Qualifier30$0
Qualifier 30$0
Qualifier 216$12,185
Qualifier 10$6,380

Monte Carlo Masters Total Prize Money History Since 2005

YearTotal Prize Money (ATP)% Change
2024€5,950,5752.96%
2023€5,779,3356.72%
2022€5,415,410159.99%
2021€2,082,960-60.00%
2020Not playedN/A
2019€5,207,4056.9%
2018€4,872,10514.0%
2017€4,273,77514.0%
2016€3,748,92514.0%
2015€3,288,53014.0%
2014€2,884,6759.0%
2013€2,646,4959.0%
2012€2,427,9759.0%
2011€2,227,5000.0%
2010€2,227,5000.0%
2009€2,227,5008.3%
2008€2,057,000-6.5%
2007€2,200,0000.0%
2006€2,200,0000.0%
2005€2,200,000 

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