Located just a couple of hundred metres outside the principality of Monaco, the Monte-Carlo Country Club is sandwiched between the deep blue Mediterranean Sea and steep, stoney cliffs, which are adorned with some of the most exclusive hotels, apartments, restaurants, and casinos in the world. Though Monaco is inhabited by plenty of past and present tennis stars all year round, it is not every day that current professionals compete at this most picturesque of tennis venues.
That is, until the Monte-Carlo Masters rolls into town; the Monte-Carlo Country Club showcases the best in men’s tennis for 9 days a year, attracting the top male players in the world through the tournament’s ATP Masters 1000 classification – and the promise of plenty of glitz and glamour!
The 2023 Monte-Carlo Masters is taking place between 8-16 April, and so whilst the main draw is already underway, there’s still time to secure tickets before the final stages of the tournament begin. Competing at the event will be world number one Novak Djokovic, current Monte-Carlo champion Stefanos Tsitsipas, clay court specialist Casper Ruud, American hot-shot Taylor Fritz, and this year's form player Daniil Medvedev, as well plenty of other top-30 stars.
Day tickets on the main show court – Court Rainier III – start from EUR €37 in Category 3 seating, whilst on the second show court – Court des Princes – you can pick-up a day ticket for EUR €35. There are also plenty of tickets available from secondary sellers, as well as official hospitality packages, for those who want the fullest Monte-Carlo experience that money can buy.
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