
Carlos Alcaraz clinched his first Monte Carlo Masters title on Sunday, April 13, 2025, by defeating Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti in the final with a scoreline of 3–6, 6–1, 6–0. This victory marks his sixth Masters 1000 title and the 18th ATP title of his career
The match began with Musetti taking the first set, but Alcaraz showcased resilience and dominance in the subsequent sets, capitalizing on Musetti’s physical decline due to a right leg psoas injury. With this win, Alcaraz ascends to World No. 2 in the ATP rankings, overtaking Alexander Zverev.
Alcaraz’s triumph in Monte Carlo positions him as a formidable contender in the clay-court season, especially with upcoming tournaments in Barcelona, Madrid, and Rome. Notably, at 21, he becomes the youngest Monte Carlo champion since Rafael Nadal in 2008.
Alcaraz’s total earnings now stand at $40,231,787. With this achievement, Carlos became the eleventh player in ATP and WTA history to surpass the $40 million mark in prize money.
Tennis players with over $40 million in prize money in ATP and WTA history:
Novak Djokovic | $186,933,983 |
Rafael Nadal | $134,946,100 |
Roger Federer | $130,594,339 |
Serena Williams | $94,816,730 |
Andy Murray | $64,687,542 |
Alexander Zverev | $52,045,455 |
Daniil Medvedev | $45,970,918 |
Pete Sampras | $43,280,489 |
Venus Williams | $42,648,578 |
Simona Halep | $40,236,618 |
Carlos Alcaraz | $40,231,787 |