Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters

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The hit of a tennis ball against a racket is one of the most satisfying sounds in the world of proffesional sports. The pleasure becomes even more greater when it comes to Monte-Carlo tournament, supported by Rolex. Even the name of famous luxury epicenter create images of lavish and indulgent surroundings. In the last decades, Monte Carlo remains one of the must-see destinations on the Mediterranean coastline. And the best period to visit Monte-Carlo is traditionally between april and may.

For over a century, the sport’s greatest players have gathered on its red clay courts perched between sea and sky. For nine days, 56 players will battle out before a final decides the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters champion. Dating back to 1897, this prestigious tournament, held since 1928 at the Monte-Carlo Country Club, is a highlight on the international tennis circuit. The setting – with its twenty courts is considered one of the most beautiful in the world.

The 2018 Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters will be played from 14 April through 22 April 2018.

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