Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters in pictures

The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters once again brought together world-class tennis, celebrity appearances and a vibrant Riviera atmosphere. From decisive moments on court to scenes from the stands, here is a look at the tournament through the lens.

The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters once again drew a strong international field, with many of the top-ranked players competing for one of the most prestigious titles of the clay season. Throughout the week, the tournament delivered a series of closely contested matches, including a standout run from hometown hero Valentin Vacherot and the rise of a new world number one.

Beyond the court, the event upheld a true sense of Monaco, combining high-level sport with a refined social atmosphere. Prince Albert II, along with other key figures of the Principality, added to the occasion, reflecting the tournament’s important place in Monaco’s sporting calendar.

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz share a moment at the net following their match on center court. Photo credit: Michaël Alesi / Palais princier

 

Carlos Alcaraz in action during a rally on the clay courts of Monte-Carlo. Photo credit: Michaël Alesi / Palais princier

 

The trophy ceremony unfolds on center court at the Monte-Carlo Country Club. Photo credit: Luke Entwistle / Monaco Life

 

Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene with Valentin Vacherot, Charles Leclerc and Mélanie-Antoinette de Massy during the Monte-Carlo Masters. Photo source: Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters

 

Members of the Princely family and guests watch the action from the stands during the tournament. Photo credit: Frédéric Dides / Hans Lucas

 

Valentin Vacherot celebrates a point during his Monte-Carlo Masters run. Photo credit: Yaro T. / Yaro Films

 

Hugo Nys and Édouard Roger-Vasselin, representing Monaco and France, reached the doubles semi-finals at the Monte-Carlo Masters. Photo credit: Manuel Vitali / Monte-Carlo Country Club

 

Carlos Alcaraz and Valentin Vacherot embrace at the net following their match. Photo credit: Luke Entwistle / Monaco Life

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Main photo credit: Michaël Alesi / Palais princier