Monte Carlo Masters Final Tickets — Day 8
One match. The Monte Carlo Masters final is the last day of the tournament — two players who’ve won five matches apiece in Monaco, on the same court, for the title. Court Rainier III is full. The trophy ceremony happens on court after the match, with the Mediterranean in the background on a clear April Sunday. It’s a clean, specific experience that doesn’t need further description.
Monte Carlo finals have gone both ways historically. The tournament has produced some of the most one-sided finals in Masters tennis when the best clay court player in the draw has a straightforward path to Sunday — and it has also produced deciding-set matches that resolved on a single break of serve. You won’t know which it is until the match begins.
The final at the Monte-Carlo Country Club
The Monte-Carlo Country Club holds around 10,000 spectators on Court Rainier III. For the final, every seat is occupied. The club’s position on the Franco-Monaco hillside means the upper tiers have an open view over the surrounding coastline, which makes the walk out of the stadium after the match worth pausing for. The Lower Tier puts you closest to the action. The Prestige and Super Category sections are on the main stand facing the baseline.
Final tickets are available in Upper Tier, Middle Tier, Lower Tier, Prestige, and Super Category. Two tickets are always seated next to each other. For larger groups, seats are arranged in pairs so nobody ends up alone.
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Frequently asked questions
What happens on Day 8 of the Monte Carlo Masters?
Day 8 is the final of the Monte Carlo Masters. One match is played on Court Rainier III between the two semifinal winners. The trophy ceremony follows the match on court.
How long does the Monte Carlo Masters final last?
Best-of-three sets, with no deciding set tiebreak at this tournament. Finals typically run between 90 minutes and 2.5 hours on clay. Three-set finals are common — plan for up to 3 hours to be comfortable.
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.





