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British No 1 Jack Draper heads for Monaco for the first of the three ATP Masters 1000 tournaments in Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters, lives on Sky Sports.
56. The tournament tournament will be in the title Alexander Zverev, Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, Taylor Fritz, Casper Ru and Indian Wells Champion Draper.
The prestigious Masters 1000 event will take place from 6 to 13 April in the Country Club Monte-Carlo and you can watch all the action live Sky Sports Tennis.
When is Monte-Carlo Masters Rolex?
The red clay tournament will start on Sunday from 6 April to Sunday 13th April.
The matches will start from 10:00 British time.
It will present stars like Zverev, Alcaraz, Djokovic, Fritz, Ruud, defending champion Stefanos Titsipas, Draper, Andrey Rublev and Alex de Minaur.
Which British competitions do?
Draper is currently the only British set for the main Draw event in Monte-Carl and enters the tournament as the sixth seed after winning Indian Wells, which ejected him to the world’s best.
The 22 -year -old defeated as Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton, Carlos Alcaraz and Holger Rune on the way to be crowned by the champion in the California desert.
Meanwhile, the British No. 3 Cam Norrie will be able to join Draper in the main draw when they compete in qualifying.
What is the plan for Monte-Carlo Masters Rolex?
Qualification: Saturday 5th April – Sunday 6th April at 10 am
Main draw: Sunday 6th April at 10:00, Monday 7th April – Saturday 13th April at 13:00
Double Final: Sunday 13th April at 12:00
Single finals: Sunday 13th April at 15:00
Where do the Monte-Carlo masters take place?
The club, which was opened in 1928, is located in Roqbrune-Cap-Martin in Alpes-Maritimes and has one of the most picturesque views of the circuit.
His Central Court has the ability to hold up to 10,000 spectators, and the ocean views are highly considered to be one of the most popular fans and players.
From Miami to Monte Carlo Rivier’s beach
In his last column for Sky Sports, Gigi Salmon spoke The audience gets a “feeling” for clay before the French Open in May.
“For players it is time for Hard Court sky and prepare for dirt with clay on us. This week is available five tournaments Sky Sports Tennis, And then since April 6, it is Monte Carlo Masters 1000, a non-mandation event at the beautiful Monte Carlo Country Club, where players in the past had to stop in the Central Court because of the glasses coming from the hospitable areas overlook Sky Sports Tennis.
“Still, no Jannik Sinner, when he continues his three -month suspension, but although this year played only one tournament, the Italian, Italian, only 1, just over 2,500 points without Saschy Zverevová, missed another opportunity to close the gap to close the gap to close the gap to close the gap gap to close the gap.
“It is definitely worth tune in Sky Sports Tennis So you can get a sense of clay and see how players adapt to it. We will return to the position of the court for 1000 events in Madrid and Rome and look forward to your company. ”
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