What Will the Monte-Carlo Champion Take Home?
Discover the prize money for the winner and detailed breakdown by match round.
April 11, 2026
Corinne Dubreuil/ATP Tour
The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters final is set for Sunday, April 12.
By ATP Staff
This Sunday, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will collide for the first time this season in the prestigious Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters final.
Beyond the trophy, the victor will ascend to the No.1 position in the PIF ATP Rankings come Monday. Currently, Alcaraz holds a 10-6 advantage in their head-to-head encounters, but Sinner claimed victory in their last showdown at the Nitto ATP Finals.
The champion will walk away from Monte-Carlo with a hefty reward, securing €974,370, while the runner-up takes home €532,120. Check out the complete prize money distribution for the singles draw at this season’s third ATP Masters 1000 event below.
2026 Monte-Carlo Singles Prize Money Breakdown
| 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 |
