Monte-Carlo Masters 1000 Reveals Prize Money for 2025 Edition
The Monte-Carlo tournament will take place from April 6 to April 13. Matches will be held at the Monte-Carlo Country Club.
As the first major clay-court tournament of the season, the organizers have unveiled the prize money distribution for the 2025 edition. An increase compared to 2024 has been noted, with figures reported by the ATP Tour.
Last year, the champion received €919,075, while in 2025, the winner will earn €946,610—a 3% increase. The runner-up will receive €516,925.
Semifinalists will take home €282,650, and quarterfinalists will earn €154,170.
For the doubles winners, €290,410 will be awarded, up from €281,960 in 2024.
### Prize Money – Monte-Carlo Masters 1000 2025 (Singles):
– First Round: €24,500
– Second Round: €44,220
– Third Round: €82,465
– Quarterfinal: €154,170
– Semifinal: €282,650
– Runner-up: €516,925
– Champion: €946,610
### Prize Money – Monte-Carlo Masters 1000 2024 (Singles):
– First Round: €23,785
– Second Round: €42,935
– Third Round: €80,065
– Quarterfinal: €149,685
– Semifinal: €274,425
– Runner-up: €501,880
– Champion: €919,075
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