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Monte Carlo Masters

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Editions
  
110 (2016)

Surface
  
Clay, outdoors

Prize money
  
3.749 million EUR (2016)

Category
  
Masters 1000

Draw
  
56S / 28Q / 24D

Venue
  
Monte Carlo Country Club

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Founded
  
1897; 120 years ago (1897)

Location
  
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin France

Instances
  
2016 Monte‑Carlo Rolex Ma, 2011 Monte‑Carlo Rolex Ma, 2010 Monte‑Carlo Rolex Ma, 2017 Monte‑Carlo Masters, 2015 Monte‑Carlo Rolex Ma

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The Monte-Carlo Masters is an annual tennis tournament for male professional players held in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France, a commune that borders on Monaco. The event is part of the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour. The tournament is played on clay courts and is held every year in the April–May period.

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The Monte Carlo tennis championship was first held in 1897. It became an "Open" event in 1969. From 1970 through 1972 and from 1978 through 1989 it was a major tournament of the Grand Prix Tour as part of the Grand Prix Super Series top tier events. In 1973 the tournament was part of the Rothmans Spring Mediterranean Circuit. From 1974 through 1977 the tournament was part of the World Championship Tennis (WCT) circuit. In 1990 it became an ATP Championship Series Single Week tennis event.

Beginning in 2009, Monte Carlo became the only ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournament not to have a mandatory player commitment. Most of the top players still elect to play the event despite this status.

Rafael Nadal won the title eight consecutive times between 2005 and 2012, making him the only player to win eight consecutive titles at the same tournament. In 2016, contesting his 10th final against Gael Monflis, he won the title for a record 9th time.

Men's doubles

Since 1968:

Records

Source: The tennisbase

Singles

  • Most titles: Rafael Nadal, 9
  • Most consecutive titles: Rafael Nadal 8, (2005–12)
  • Most finals: Rafael Nadal, 10, (2005–13, 2016)
  • Most consecutive finals: Rafael Nadal, 9, (2005–13)
  • Most matches played: Rafael Nadal, (60)
  • Most matches won: Rafael Nadal, (56)
  • Most consecutive match wins: Rafael Nadal (46, 2005–13)
  • Most editions played: Fabrice Santoro, (17)
  • Best Match winning %: Reginald Doherty and Pierre Pellizza 100%
  • Longest final: Gottfried von Cramm v Henner Henkel, result: 4-6, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4, 7-5 (54 games) (1936)
  • Shortest final: Reginald Doherty v Graf Victor Voß, result: 6-2 RET (8 games) (1899)
  • Oldest champion: Gordon Francis Lowe, 38y 8m and 6d (1923)
  • Youngest champion: Mats Wilander, 18y 7m and 7d (1983)
  • Doubles

  • Most wins - team: Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan (5 titles)
  • Most wins - individual: Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan, / Nenad Zimonjić (5 titles)
  • References

    Monte-Carlo Masters Wikipedia