Kick-off of the first round of the Monte-Carlo Masters 1000 with several French players on the program.
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Follow all the live scores from the Masters 1000 in Monte-Carlo, the first big tournament of the season on clay à a few weeks before the start of Roland-Garros.
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12:10 – 5-4 Ofner
Daniel Evans retains his serve and forces Sebastian Ofner à serve to win the match
12:07 – 1-0 for Corentin Moutet
The Frenchman succeeds for the moment à escape from the Popyrin trap and will take the lead in the 2nd set
12:03 – 2- 1 Auger Aliassime
The Canadian continues his momentum from the 1st set and leads 2-1.
The Frenchman is back safely in his match and beat Alexei Popyrin
11:59 – 4-2 Ofner
Sebastian Ofner continues to lead in the 2nd set, 4-2
11:57 – Moutet comes out on top
Embarqu&eac; in a difficult game, Corentin Moutet is solid in the game to maintain his serve. He leads 5-3
Félix Auger-Aliassime once again takes Nardi's serve to win the 1st set 6 games &agrav; 2
11:50 – Auger-Aliassime leads 5-2
The Canadian leads 5 games à 2 in the 1st set.
11:45 – 4-2 for Corentin Moutet
Corentin Moutet continues the race in the lead in this hotly contested 1st set. against Popyrin
11:44 – Break Aliassime
The Canadian is more enterprising and successful in his career. breaker Luca Nardi with a beautiful high forehand volley. He leads 4-2
11:44 – Break point for Auger-Alliassime
FAA offers himself a break point after a superb drop shot
11:39 – 1-0 Ofner
The Austrian continues at the same pace as in the 1st set and entry break
Corentin Moutet seized the opportunity and took the service of the Australian. 2-1 service à follow for French.
11:34 – 6-1 Ofner
The Austrian largely dominated the competition. Daniel Evans in this first set, completed; in 30 minutes
11:29 – 1 everywhere Moutet-Popyrin
The Frenchman finally gets out and picks up the lead again. 1 game everywhere
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Created in 1897, the Monte-Carlo tournament is a historic tennis competition. Since the beginning of the Open Era in 1968, here is the list of tournament winners:
2023: Andrey Rublev
2022: Stefanos Tsitsipas
2021: Stefanos Tsitsipas
2020: tournament canceled
2019: Fabio Fognini
2018: Rafael Nadal
2017: Rafael Nadal
2016: Rafael Nadal
2015: Novak Djokovic
2014: Stan Wawrinka
2013: Novak Djokovic
2012: Rafael Nadal
2011: Rafael Nadal
2010: Rafael Nadal
2009: Rafael Nadal
2008: Rafael Nadal
2007: Rafael Nadal
2006: Rafael Nadal
2005: Rafael Nadal
2004: Guillermo Coria
2003: Juan Carlos Ferrero
2002: Juan Carlos Ferrero
2001: Gustavo Kuerten
2000: Cedric Pioline
1999: Gustavo Kuerten
1998: Carlos Moya
1997: Marcelo Rios
1996: Thomas Muster
1995: Thomas Muster
1994: Andrei Medvedev
1993: Sergi Bruguera
1992: Thomas Muster
1991: Sergi Bruguera
1990: Andrei Chesnokov
1989: Alberto Mancini
1988: Ivan Lendl
1987: Mats Wilander
1986: Joakim Nystrom
1985: Ivan Lendl
1984: Henrik Sundstrom
1983: Mats Wilander
1982: Guillermo Vilas
1981: Guillermo Vilas/Jimmy Connors (final not played due to rain)
1980: Bjorn Borg
1979: Bjorn Borg
1978: Raul Ramirez
1977: Bjorn Borg
1976: Guillermo Vilas
1975: Manuel Orantes
1974: Andrew Pattison
1973: Illi Nastase
1972: Illi Nastase
1971: Illi Nastase
1970: Zeljko Franulovic
1969: Tom Okker
1968: Nicola Pietrangeli
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