All eyes on Rolex Masters Day 4, Murray visits Louis XV

Will it be more of the same, or can we expect an upset at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters that opened on Sunday? Certainly, after Andy Murray’s early exit at Indian Wells, and worries over his earlier elbow injuries, his progress to the final is far from certain, despite being top seed in Monte Carlo for the first time. He has a 14-8 match record at the Rolex Masters, which start the European clay court circuit.

The field has seven of the Top 10 in the Emirates ATP Rankings and all eyes will be on the Murray, Djokovic and Nadal, who make up four of the Top 5 in Masters 1000 titles (Djokovic 30; Nadal 28; Federer 26; Agassi 17, 5; and Murray 14).

Murray has been out of action for a month with his elbow injury, but appeared relaxed, fit and confident when visiting the Louis XV restaurant at the Hotel de Paris on Saturday.

Another player with recent injury issues is Djokovic, currently ranked number two, who also made an early exit at Indian Wells, with a fourth round defeat to Nick Kyrgios. He has played at the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters in 11 of the past 12 years, while Murray is returning for the second consecutive year after a break in 2014 and 2015. Djokovic faces Frenchman Gilles Charles during one of Tuesday’s 14 matches, at 1:40 pm on court Rainier III.

View here for a full schedule of Tuesday’s play.

 

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Monaco Invest in Singapore

Photo: Twitter Monaco Economic Board
Photo: Twitter Monaco Economic Board

Monaco Invest, a department of the Monaco Economic Board, was in Singapore last week in a targeted search for investors. Using the occasion of the Singapore Yacht Show, which ran from April 6 to 9, Justin Highman, director of Monaco Invest, met the members of the MBE network resident in the city-state as well as a number of potential high-end investors interested in the prospects offered by Monaco.

Monaco Invest was represented at the event alongside other private institutions and partners at the stand of the Monaco Office of Tourism and Conferences. This arrangement provided an excellent opportunity to take advantage of a premium space at a very high quality event.

 

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Monaco-registered Bentley collision on A8, driver killed

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One person was killed and two injured in an accident involving a Bentley convertible registered in Monaco in the early hours of Easter Monday morning on the A8 autoroute. The fatality is believed to be a Russian citizen who was at the wheel of the luxury car.

The Bentley collided with a second vehicle at about 5:00 am, four kilometres west of the Villeneuve-Loubet off-ramp, direction Aix. A further dozen vehicles were damaged as a result of debris on the carriageway.

Emergency services were still on the scene at 7:00 am and experts were called in to try to determine the cause of the accident.

 

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Free heritage tour until May 1

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Photo: visitmonaco

As part of the Côte d’Azur Gardens Festival OFF program, Monaco’s Department of Urban Amenities is offering free guided tours of Monaco’s Heritage Trees Trail until May 1.

Created as part of the “Monaco makes a commitment against deforestation” initiative, the Heritage Trees Trail is an illustration, above and beyond the aesthetic aspect, of the concerted action by all those in Monaco who are working to combat deforestation.

These tours are an opportunity to find out more about the majestic trees that surround us – especially the trees in the Boulingrins gardens.

The Japanese Gardens are also included in the Côte d’Azur Gardens Festival Festival OFF.

Booking information through Mr Restellini: grestellini@gouv.mc or +377 98 98 83 36.

 

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Monaco’s Mikkelsen wins in Corsica

andreasmiklelsonMonaco Resident Andreas Mikkelsen and his teammate Anders Jaeger have won the WRC2 Tour de Corse-Rallye de France, in their second appearance with Skoda Motorsport.

“To win was the target and I’m very pleased that we did it,” said Mr Mikkelsen after the race, during which he won all of Friday’s stages of the WRC’s opening pure asphalt round of the year.

The Mikkelsen and Jaeger team finished 1 minute and 6 seconds ahead of the runner-up, Suninen, on Friday.

“We had a good fight going with Eric Camilli on the first stages, and I know he masters these roads very well. But then he made a mistake and was out of the fight. Continuing from there it was all about controlling the drive and secure the victory,” Mr Mikkelsen added.

“I’m very grateful to Skoda Motorsport who gave us another opportunity for a drive in a great car, and I’m also happy to celebrate my WRC event number 80 with a good result.”

 

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Top Marques prepares for take-off

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Photo: AeroMobil

AeroMobil, an advanced engineering company that is commercialising a sophisticated flying supercar, will be launching its new model of the AeroMobil Flying Car at Top Marques Monaco on Thursday, April 20. The flying car was designed by Štefan Klein and was first flown in 2013.

The AeroMobil is a completely integrated aircraft as well as a fully functioning four-wheeled car, powered by hybrid propulsion. By combining aero and car functionality in perfect harmony it heralds a new era in efficient and exciting travel, offering users an unparalleled choice of transport on the road or in the air, its makers say.

The new model of AeroMobil will be the company’s first commercially available vehicle featuring hundreds of improvements, both in design and in engineering, compared to the prototype unveiled two and half years ago in Vienna, Austria. The team behind the newest AeroMobil, led by Juraj Vaculik, CEO and Douglas MacAndrew, CTO, built the vehicle in compliance with the existing regulatory frameworks for both cars and airplanes.

The Bratislava, Slovakia, based company will be exhibiting at Top Marques Monaco, looking for its first potential customers and also future investors. Top Marques Monaco, the world’s most exclusive supercar show, opens on April 20 and runs until April 23.

 

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