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Monte-Carlo Tournament 2024: here we go! Live results

The 2024 Monte-Carlo tournament launches this Saturday, April 6, a particularly long season on clay.

After the Australian Open, Indian Wells and Miami, Rafael Nadal announced that he was on this Thursday, April 4 in the evening his package for the Masters 1000 of Monte Carlo. The Spaniard, 11 times winner on the Rock, has visibly not recovered from his back injury which had already caused him to suffer. prevented to participate à the American tour. In what should be his last season on the ATP circuit, the Mallorcan has so far not played a single game. only one tournament, ' Brisbane at the beginning of January. This package à Monte Carlo, for the first tournament on clay, does not bode well for the future. less than two months from Roland Garros, where ù he won 14 times.

First major meeting of the European clay court tour, Monte-Carlo should also be the opportunity for the world number one Novak Djokovic to get back on track after a lackluster start to the season. Eliminated in the semi-final &agrav; the Australian Open by Jannik Sinner, the American tour ended with a simple 3rd round to Indian Wells and a package à Miami. The Serbian is only 12th & the Race.

Live results

The traditional clay court tour will begin on the rock on April 6, 2024. The final will be played on Sunday April 14, 2024. 

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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