The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters is the first of three ATP Masters 1000 tournaments played on clay and takes place at the luxury Monte Carlo Country Club.
The city is synonymous with casinos, Formula One, luxury yachts and is a tax haven used by several of the world's top tennis players. In fact, 1 out of 56 residents of the city has at least $30 Million. If you were to win the 2019 Monte Carlo Masters you would be well on the way to joining the club as the winner will receive €958,055 in prize money.
Runners up will take home an equally hefty €484,950 but it's the qualifiers who are the biggest beneficiaries for 2019 in percentage terms. First-round losers in qualifying have had their prize money boosted by 77.74% compared to 2018 with €3,630 in prize money. Final round qualifying losers also collect €7,255 which is up 81.38%.
The total prize money for the 2019 Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters can be found below along with the history from 2005 to the present day.
Prize Money Breakdown for the Monte-Carlo Masters 2019
The below tables give you a full break down for prize money across the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters this year. Qualifying prize money is also included.
The Euro amounts have been converted into GBP and USD to give a comparison for British and American readers. The exchange rate shown is the mid-market exchange rate on the day of the final when the tournament is complete. You can also see the % increase from the prize money offered last year.
2019
Prize Money € EUR
Prize Money $ USD
Prize Money £ GBP
% Change vs 2018
Winner
€958,055
$1,077,229
£829,125.92
2.42%
Runner-up
€484,950
$545,274
£419,688.45
5.74%
Semifinal
€248,745
$279,687
£215,270.45
7.76%
Quarterfinal
€128,200
$144,147
£110,947.64
9.22%
Round 3
€64,225
$72,214
£55,582.00
5.38%
Round 2
€33,635
$37,819
£29,108.61
4.67%
Round 1
€18,955
$21,313
£16,404.15
9.25%
Q2
€7,255
$8,157
£6,278.67
81.38%
Q1
€3,630
$4,082
£3,141.50
77.94%
Monte Carlo Masters Total Prize Money History Since 2005
Year
Total Prize Money (ATP)
% Change
2020
2019
€5,207,405
6.9%
2018
€4,872,105
14.0%
2017
€4,273,775
14.0%
2016
€3,748,925
14.0%
2015
€3,288,530
14.0%
2014
€2,884,675
9.0%
2013
€2,646,495
9.0%
2012
€2,427,975
9.0%
2011
€2,227,500
0.0%
2010
€2,227,500
0.0%
2009
€2,227,500
8.3%
2008
€2,057,000
-6.5%
2007
€2,200,000
0.0%
2006
€2,200,000
0.0%
2005
€2,200,000
Historical Monte Carlo Masters Prize Money Breakdown From 2006 to 2018
Conversions to GBP and USD are based on the closing exchange price on the day of the final that year. So, for example, Euro to GBP at the close of play Sunday 22 April 2007.