Overview
- Jannik Sinner has not committed to the Monte Carlo Masters and will decide after his first on-court practices with his team, according to reporting on his camp’s plan.
- He just won Indian Wells and Miami back to back, a taxing run that often leads players to pause before switching from hard courts to clay.
- The Monte Carlo Masters opens the European clay season at the Masters 1000 level, which many treat as a tune-up for Madrid, Rome and Roland Garros.
- Several notable names have already withdrawn, including Novak Djokovic, Taylor Fritz, Jack Draper and Sebastian Korda, which leaves the draw more open.
- Former pro Renzo Furlan told Sky Sport he expects surprises, said Sinner would be the favorite if he plays, and pointed to Italians Flavio Cobolli and Lorenzo Musetti as possible deep-run candidates.