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Looking to purchase the Monte-Carlo Masters tickets for the 2023 edition? You have come to the right site, as we describe the various options that you can use to buy them.

The tickets for the 2023 edition of the tournament are already on sale for general public. Priority sales for the same began earlier in October 2022 with the priority sales from October 4, 2022 and general public sales from October 18, 2022.

When will the 2023 Monte-Carlo Masters be Played?

The schedule for the next edition of the Monte-Carlo Masters has been released and it will kick-start from Saturday, April 10. The tournament will go on till the next Sunday, April 16 when the men’s singles final will be held.

How Much Do Monte-Carlo Masters Tickets Cost?

Court Rainier III Ticket Prices

The best seats in the house, Super Category S, can be purchased at €65 for day 1 and can go up to €955 for a three-day pass to watch all the quarterfinals, semifinals and final. The tournament pass for the same seats be picked up at €1515.

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As you go lower in the categories, the prices obviously reduce.

The Super Category J-K tickets cost €60 for day one, while Prestige S seats can be bought at €40 for the same day. The same for the final’s day cost €187.

The most economically available tickets are the 3rd Category, D-E, which cost €35 for the first day and progressively get costlier till the final on which day they cost a mere €80.

Check the 2023 Monte-Carlo Masters price chart below for the Court Rainier III tickets.

Monte-Carlo Masters Tickets
Photo Credit: MonteCarloTennisMasters.com

Court des Princes Tickets Prices

Tickets for the side court, Courst des Princes are available between April 8, 2023 and April 14, 2023. There are two categories here, the 1st Category L-Y-Z and CR-CdP.

Ticket prices for this court range from €20 and €30 respectively for day one to up to €35 and €55 respectively for Thursday, April 13.

Other Monte-Carlo Masters Offers

Apart from this, you also have the option of purchasing the Privilege Offers, which come with access to fine dining restaurants, a branded gift from Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters and tickets for the matches, the category of which depends on the package you choose. However, this is most suitable if you are looking to entertain your friends, customers or relatives.

For instance, if you buy the Category Gold offer, then you get seats in the Super Category, along with the perks mentioned above.

The Discovery Offer is also an exciting deal to consider, which comes with 2nd Category Seats, alone with lunch and access to other tournament courts.

You can also consider buying seats from the Hospitality Packages such as Loges and Suites, which comes with access to high end catering, 1st Category tickets, access to VIP village, Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters branded gifts and many more.

Other Types of Monte-Carlo Masters Tickets

Tournament Pass

A nine-day tournament pass for the Court Rainier III is also available starting at €435 for the Category 3 all the way through to Super Category J/K for €1515.

Other Multi-Day Passes

There are three-day passes for the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final days, and two-day passes for semi-final and final as well. The price range for the three-day pass is €210-955 while that for the two-day pass is €145-345.

There is also a qualification pass for the first weekend, which costs €60-120.

Packages

There are multiple, different packages available for the Monte-Carlo Masters including Elegance Or, Elegance Argent, Evasion, Horizon, La Terrasse and Avantage. Different packages offer different deals with lunches, champagne, gifts and special hospitality seats being a part of it all. Get in touch with the Monte-Carlo Masters hospitality package deals here: tvallee@smett.mc.

Special Offers for Tennis Clubs

If you are a tennis club or a school and are looking to order for 10 tickets for the same day in the same court and category, the Monte-Carlo organisers have special discounts for it. You can email them at info@smett.mc to get more information on this.

How to Buy Monte-Carlo Open Tickets?

Tickets can be bought on the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters website.

The different types of tickets that can be bought are the Daily tickets, weekly passes, two-day and three-day passes and the Grand Nuit Du Tennis pass. The Grand Nuit Du Tennis is a dinner programme organised for players and tournament partners which you can also experience for a steep price of €23,000.

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The ticket prices start from €20 for the Qualifications. Semi-finals and finals tickets range from €80-187.

There are various packages offered by the tournament that include meal options, tournament gifts and premier seating options.

Tickets can be bought via email through the Société Monégasque pour l’Exploitation du Tournoi de Tennis (SMETT) by emailing the booking forms to info@smett.mc. Or you can call them here: (+377) 97 98 70 00

You can download the booking forms from here.

Monte-Carlo Open tickets can be purchased in person at the SMETT or the Monte-Carlo Country Club which serves as the venue for the tournament.

The Monte-Carlo Masters organisers will send across the tickets 15 days after receiving the ticket order to the address mentioned. However, if the address is wrongly mentioned then the tickets will need to be collected from the stadium on the day of the matches.

How to Resell Monte-Carlo Masters Tickets

If you are are looking to resell your purchased Monte-Carlo Open tickets, can also be resold only online on the tournament website which connects buyers and sellers with just one click. Also this resale is possible for e-tickets only.

You can visit their official ticketing website here for any other information. You can also e-mail info@smett.mc to get more information on these Monte-Carlo Masters tickets.

Monte-Carlo Masters Courts Information

As can be seen from the Monte-Carlo Masters ticket price charts in the picture above, there are two standard courts in the Monte-Carlo Masters – Court Rainier III and Court des Princes.

The first one is the main court, for which the seat categories are as follows.

Super Category S, in which the seats are right behind the baseline. Then, you have Super Category J-K, wherein, the seats are located behind and opposite the umpire’s chair.

Following the Super Categories in the Monte-Carlo Masters tickets, you have the Prestige S type, where the seats are behind Super Category S. Other than that there’s general categories of 1st, 2nd and 3rd kind.

About the Monte-Carlo Masters

The Monte-Carlo Masters is an ATP 1000 tournament that is considered to be one of the most prestigious tournaments in Europe. It will be held from April 8-16 next year kicking off the European season of the tour and will be played on clay.

The current champion is Stefanos Tsitsipas who made it two titles in a row at the Monte-Carlo Masters by winning the 2022 edition. He defeated Andrey Rublev in the final in 2021 and then overcame Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the 2022 title-decider.

With the rise of upcoming Next-Gen players, the Monte-Carlo Masters will be an interesting start to the European season, especially with the building anticipation if Nadal can emerge victorious for a record eleventh time.

Player List for the 2023 Monte-Carlo Masters

We are still awaiting on the players who might participate in the 2023 edition of the Monte-Carlo Masters. To get an idea of the quality of players who make it to the main draw, here’s a list of seeded players who took to court in the 2022 Monte-Carlo Masters

  • Novak Djokovic
  • Alexander Zverev
  • Stefanos Tsitsipas
  • Casper Ruud
  • Andrey Rublev
  • Felix Auger-Aliassime
  • Cameron Norrie
  • Carlos Alcaraz
  • Jannik Sinner
  • Taylor Fritz
  • Hubert Hurkacz
  • Diego Schwartzman
  • Pablo Carreno Busta
  • Roberto Bautista Agut
  • Nikoloz Basilashvili
  • Lorenzo Sonego