Overview
- Sinner, who won Sunday’s final 7‑6(5), 6‑3 in windy Monaco, will return to world No. 1 when the rankings update on Monday.
- The Italian has now captured four straight ATP Masters 1000 titles, joining Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal as the only men to do so.
- He also became only the second player to sweep Indian Wells, Miami and Monte‑Carlo in a single season, a feat last managed by Djokovic in 2015.
- The Monte‑Carlo crown is Sinner’s first Masters 1000 title on clay, earned on a day when blustery conditions hurt serving and forced both players into errors.
- Beyond the trophy, the win is worth 1,000 ranking points and €974,370, while runner‑up Alcaraz earns €532,120 and turns next to Barcelona as Sinner weighs his Madrid plans.