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Monte Carlo Masters prize money: How much is on offer this year?

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The Monte-Carlo Masters has reached its final, setting up two high-profile players like Alcaraz and Sinner. Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev met for the third time this season, having already faced off in the semifinals of both Indian Wells and Miami.

Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images The Monte-Carlo Masters has reached its final, setting up two high-profile players like Alcaraz and Sinner. Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev met for the third time this season, having already faced off in the semifinals of both Indian Wells and Miami. Sinner won all encounters and is currently riding an eight-match win streak against the German.

Meanwhile, defending champion Carlos Alcaraz took on Valentin Vacherot, who has the added motivation of playing in front of his home crowd. Alcaraz not only kept his title hopes alive but also to retain his world number one ranking. With a trophy, 1000 ranking points, and substantial prize money on offer, all four players have plenty at stake heading into the weekend.

Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images How much prize money is on the line at the Monte-Carlo Masters? This year’s Monte-Carlo Masters comes with a total prize pot of €6,309,095. The singles winner will take home €974,370, while the doubles champions will share €298,950 between them.

Meanwhile, the runner-up will pocket €532,120 along with 650 ATP ranking points. Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev have already secured €290,960 each for reaching the semifinals of the tournament. If Carlos Alcaraz makes it to the final this year, he will surpass Andy Murray’s career earnings.