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Mouratoglou Academy, Biot, Côte d'Azur, France
April, the month of champions at the Mouratoglou Academy
April marks a turning point in the tennis season, with the return of clay-court competitions, the school holidays and the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters. It’s the perfect time to come and train at the Mouratoglou Academy, alongside professional players and future champions.
Just 45 minutes from the Rolex Monte-Carlo, the Mouratoglou Academy offers exclusive training courses where performance and immersion in the world of champions combine for a unique experience.
Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters: A Prestigious Tournament in the Principality of Monaco
The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters is a major tournament on the ATP circuit, held every year in the Principality of Monaco. Renowned for its unique setting and history, it attracts the world’s best clay-court players. Held at the Monte-Carlo Country Club, this not-to-be-missed event attracts spectators who come to admire elite tennis in an exceptional setting.
The organisation of the tournament is renowned for its excellence, providing players with optimum playing conditions on clay and guaranteeing spectators a unique immersive experience.
Why choose an April course at the Mouratoglou Academy?

This is the time of year when many champions train at the Mouratoglou Academy in preparation for major tournaments, including the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters. It’s a unique opportunity to see your idols up close, like Stefanos Tsitsipas, who regularly comes to train at the Academy, and to share some exclusive moments.
It’s also the start of the clay-court season, a demanding surface that encourages endurance and tactical work. The Mouratoglou Academy is renowned for its clay courts. Our specialist coaches, trained in the Mouratoglou methodology, will help you adapt your game to this legendary surface.
It’s the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself fully in the world of professional tennis. Our courses are more than just training sessions:
- Meetings and signing sessions with the pros, including Stefanos Tsitsipas, who trains regularly at the Mouratoglou Academy.
- Privileged access to Champ’seed Week to see young hopefuls.
- Exclusive events and competitions to take home unique souvenirs.
- Quick access to the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters Just 45 minutes away, combine your course with an exceptional day at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters.
A unique course, an opportunity not to be missed!

Our ALL STARS CAMP in April offers everything enthusiasts are looking for:
- High-level training supervised by our coaches trained in the Mouratoglou methodology
- The opportunity to be as close as possible to the pros and future talent
- Exclusive experiences reserved exclusively for April trainees
- The chance to combine a course with a visit to the Rolex Monte Carlo Masters
FAQ!
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The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters, the first major event of the clay-court season, takes place every year in April. For the 2025 edition, it will take place from 5 to 13 April. Although the exact date varies slightly from year to year, the tournament is usually held in the second week of the month, marking the start of preparations for the French Open.
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The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters is broadcast on several sports channels, depending on the country. In France, it is generally broadcast on Eurosport and Canal+, while in other regions, platforms such as Tennis TV or channels such as ESPN and Sky Sports provide coverage of the event.
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The Masters 1000 tournaments are among the most prestigious competitions on the men’s circuit, second only to the Grand Slams. Not only do they offer great prestige, but they also offer substantial prize money to players who perform well.
The prize money varies from tournament to tournament and from year to year. On average, a Masters 1000 champion can receive between €800,000 and €1.2 million, depending on the tournament and his budget.
The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters, played on clay, is a special tournament in that it is the only Masters 1000 that is not compulsory for players in the Top 30. However, it is still very popular, not least because it is ideal preparation for the French Open.
In 2024, the winner of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters received €919,075, a slight increase on the previous year. Here’s an overview of the prize money awarded at the tournament:
- Winner: €919,075
- Runner-up: €501,880
- Semi-finalist: €274,425
- Quarter-finalists: €149,685
- Round of 16: €80,065
- Second round: €42,935
- First round: €23,785
In addition to the prize money, players earn points towards the world rankings, enabling them to improve their position in the professional tennis hierarchy.