Watch Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner Live at Monte Carlo Masters 2026

Watch Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner Live at Monte Carlo Masters 2026

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner meet in the Monte Carlo Masters 2026 final on Sunday, April 12. The match starts at 10:30 a.m. Brasília time on Court Rainier III. The winner will claim the title and the world No. 1 ranking.

How to watch

You can Watch Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner Live at Monte Carlo Masters 2026 via ESPN 2, Disney+ and Tennis TV. ESPN 2 carries the match on pay TV. Tennis TV offers the final as pay-per-view.

Disney+ streams the event through its Premium tier. That package combines ESPN channels and many live sports events. It also supports 4K UHD, HDR, Dolby Atmos, up to four simultaneous devices, and offline downloads.

Form and stakes

Alcaraz is the defending Monte Carlo champion, having won in 2025. He seeks a second straight title on Sunday. Sinner aims to lift his first trophy at this event.

Both players arrived at the final unbeaten in season finals. Each has claimed two titles so far this year. Alcaraz won the Australian Open and the Doha ATP 500. Sinner captured Masters 1000 crowns at Indian Wells and Miami.

Head-to-head

The rivals have met 16 times in elite tournaments. Alcaraz holds a 10–6 lead across those matches. Their rivalry adds weight to the Monte Carlo decider.

Prize money and ranking points

Round Prize (EUR) Points
Champion €974,370 1000
Finalist €532,120 650
Semifinal €290,960 400
Quarterfinal €158,700 200
Round of 16 €84,890 100
2nd Round €45,520 50
1st Round €25,220 10

The tournament’s total prize fund is €2,111,780. Points follow the standard Masters 1000 allocation.

Monte Carlo records and milestones

  • Most titles: Rafael Nadal, 11 wins.
  • Most match wins: Rafael Nadal, 73 victories.
  • Youngest champion: Mats Wilander, 18 years old in 1983.
  • Oldest champion: Gordon Francis Lowe, 38 years old in 1923.
  • Last American winner: Cédric Pioline, in 2000.
  • Lowest-ranked champion: Fabio Fognini, ranked No. 18 in 2019.
  • Best Brazilian results: Gustavo Kuerten won in 1999 and 2001.

For live coverage and updates, check Filmogaz.com ahead of the final. Tune in early to follow pre-match coverage and build-up.