Monte Carlo Masters Day 4 Tickets — 2nd Round
By Day 4 the draw has thinned and the second round is in full swing. The field is down to 32 players — everyone left has already won at least one match in Monaco. The order of play gets more interesting because higher seeds are now playing opponents who’ve already proven they can win on this surface.
Second-round matches at Masters 1000 level are where the tournament starts to feel serious. Players ranked inside the top 10 no longer have easy opponents. Someone who looked comfortable in round one can be knocked out on Day 4. It happens regularly at Monte Carlo, partly because the slow clay removes serving advantages and partly because the lower seeds are often players who specifically target clay-court events.
Why Day 4 is worth your attention
Day 4 gives you full second-round tennis without the price premium of the quarterfinals or later rounds. The court is full, the matches are competitive, and you’re watching the tournament field narrow in real time. If you want to attend one day in the middle of the draw — not qualifying, not the final — Day 4 is among the stronger options. The seating on Court Rainier III is good from every category; the sightlines on the stadium’s main stand are particularly clean from the Middle Tier.
Day 4 tickets are available in Upper Tier, Middle Tier, Lower Tier, Prestige, and Super Category. Two tickets are always seated side by side. Groups are seated in pairs so everyone is with someone.
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Frequently asked questions
What round is played on Day 4 of the Monte Carlo Masters?
Day 4 is the second round of the main draw. All players remaining in the tournament have won at least one match. The field is typically down to around 32 players by the start of play on Day 4.
Are top seeds at risk of losing on Day 4?
Yes. The Monte Carlo Masters has a history of second-round upsets. The slow clay surface reduces the advantage of a powerful serve, which means lower-ranked players who are strong from the baseline can and do beat higher-ranked opponents.
Are my seats guaranteed to be together?
Two tickets are always allocated side by side. For orders of more than two tickets, seats are arranged in pairs so no one in your group sits alone.





