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Sinner Soars in Monte Carlo, Joins Tennis Royalty

Jannik Sinner beat Carlos Alcaraz to win Monte-Carlo, reclaim the world No. 1 ranking and join an elite club of streaks, even as fitness niggles linger.

Alcaraz vs Sinner: Monte Carlo Final With No. 1 on the Line

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner set up a Monte Carlo final after straight-set semis, with the winner taking over the world No. 1 ranking and a heavyweight clay tune-up before Roland Garros.

Vacherot’s Home Run: Monaco’s Local Hero Reaches Monte‑Carlo Semis

Valentin Vacherot became the first Monegasque to reach the Monte‑Carlo Masters semifinals, beating Alex de Minaur and saving multiple break points en route in a historic home run.

Berrettini Serves Up Double Bagel, Medvedev Loses Cool in Monte‑Carlo

Matteo Berrettini demolished Daniil Medvedev 6-0, 6-0 in Monte‑Carlo, a 49‑minute double bagel that featured a public Medvedev meltdown and sharp reactions from the tour.

Zverev’s Unvarnished Take After Tough Monte Carlo Win

Alexander Zverev reached the Monte‑Carlo semi-finals but was blunt about his level after a three-set win over João Fonseca. The result brought milestones, worries over form on clay, and a looming replay with Jannik Sinner.

Alcaraz Embraces Monte-Carlo Return and Clay Season

Carlos Alcaraz says he missed clay as he returns to the Monte-Carlo Masters, calling the week a turning point in 2025 and arriving as defending champion and a World No.1 contender.

Sinner and Bergs Shine in Star-Studded Monte‑Carlo Doubles Opener

Jannik Sinner and Zizou Bergs upset a singles-heavy duo in Monte‑Carlo doubles, winning 6-4, 7-5. The Principality draw is packed with top singles names trying their hands in doubles.

Monte‑Carlo Masters 2026 Preview: Alcaraz Defends, Djokovic Skips, Sinner and Zverev Loom

Monte‑Carlo returns April 5–12 with Carlos Alcaraz defending, a stacked clay field, and Novak Djokovic again managing his schedule. Here’s a compact guide to draws, dates, key storylines and what to watch.

Five Big Withdrawals Shake Up Monte Carlo as Norrie Trains With Nishikori

Monte Carlo loses five top players including Arthur Fils and Jack Draper. Cameron Norrie heads to clay with Kei Nishikori and Daniil Medvedev as history and rankings add extra spice.