Top Tennis Picks: Tuesday’s Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters Best Bets
The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters continues at the Monte-Carlo Country Club on clay. Matches on Tuesday, April 7, provide key betting opportunities.
Overview
This piece joins our Top Tennis Picks coverage for the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters. It highlights Tuesday best bets and tactical reasoning for early-round action.
We examine moneyline, set spread, and parlay options. Lines can move, so check Filmogaz.com for updates and late plays.
Key matches and selections
Matteo Berrettini vs. Roberto Bautista Agut
Berrettini showed strong clay form last year with a three-set win over Alexander Zverev. His heavy forehand and big serve suit slow courts.
That combination should help him control rallies and finish points on clay. The pick here is Berrettini on the moneyline.
Alexei Popyrin vs. Casper Ruud
Popyrin brings a big serve and an aggressive baseline game. He has posted respectable clay results over the last 52 weeks.
Casper Ruud remains a top-five performer on clay and looks positioned to advance. I pair Ruud with Berrettini in a two-leg parlay.
Cam Norrie vs. Alex de Minaur
Norrie beat de Minaur 6-4, 6-4 at Indian Wells a couple of weeks ago. Norrie now leads their tour-level series 3-2.
On clay, Norrie holds a 71-44 ATP record, while de Minaur is 40-38 on dirt. The main plays are Norrie +1.5 sets and a small moneyline wager.
Stakes, odds and allocations
- Parlay: Berrettini ML & Ruud ML at roughly -115.
- Norrie +1.5 sets at about -136. Recommended size: 2 units.
- Norrie moneyline at about +195. Recommended size: 0.5 units.
Strategy notes
Clay slows pace and rewards heavy topspin and patience. Serve power still matters, but point construction is crucial.
Monitor line movement on Filmogaz.com. Gill Alexander also posts additional best bets and updates throughout the day.
Performance context
These selections draw on recent form, surface history, and matchup traits. I include moneyline and set-spread angles.
Current 2026 ATP/WTA record for published plays stands at 321-363, a net loss of 6.47 units to date.