Monte-Carlo Masters Ticket Prices

Monte-Carlo Masters tickets start from around €99 for qualifying and rise to €349 or more for the final, making it one of the more affordable Masters 1000 events on the calendar. Prices scale with the round and the seating category, so treat the table below as a starting point rather than a fixed quote.

Prices by round

Round Starting from
Qualifying €99
1st round €169
2nd round €229
3rd round €249
Quarterfinals €349
Semifinals €349
Final €349

Starting prices are for the most affordable seating category on Court Rainier III. Higher categories cost significantly more, especially for the final, see the seating breakdown on our venue guide.

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Why the quarterfinals, semifinals and final cost the same

Unlike most tournaments, the entry-level ticket price doesn’t keep climbing after the quarterfinals. What changes instead is the seating category mix: as the draw narrows, more of the affordable categories sell out first, so the realistic price you’ll pay for the final tends to be higher even though the starting price on paper looks the same as the quarterfinals.

What’s included

A Monte-Carlo Masters ticket through Tennis Ticket Service is for a seat on Court Rainier III. It doesn’t include Court des Princes, the club’s second show court, which is sold as a separate ticket, or the tournament’s own grounds pass for the outer practice courts. We currently only offer Court Rainier III tickets.

When tickets are cheapest

Qualifying is the cheapest ticket at the tournament, and the opening rounds stay affordable with plenty of tennis across the grounds. If you’d rather see a Masters 1000 final without paying Madrid or Rome prices, Monte-Carlo is noticeably the more affordable option of the three.

For more on timing your purchase, see our guide on how early to buy Monte-Carlo Masters tickets.

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