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One of the oldest and most magnificent tennis tournaments of the year kicks off this week as the world’s best tennis players head to Roquebrune-Cap-Martin for the Rolex Monte Carlo Masters. Founded in 1896, the long-running tournament is the first of three ATP Masters 1000s played on clay each season, and always delivers some excitement from the Monte Carlo Country Club.



If you’re looking to watch the picturesque tennis tournament live, read on. Below is a full guide on when and how to livestream the Monte Carlo Masters in 2024 — even if you don’t have cable — plus an easy way to watch the tournament for free.



How to Watch Monte Carlo Masters Without Cable


The 2024 Monte Carlo Masters are being broadcast on Tennis Channel, so cord-cutters will need to get a live TV streaming service to watch the tournament without cable. Below are some of our favorite live TV streaming services that carry Tennis Channel.



Stream Monte Carlo Masters Open on fubo


Unlike many live TV streamers, fubo carries Tennis Channels in its base Pro package — no add-on required). The Pro plan, which has a total of more than 190 channels, starts with a seven-day free trial that you can use to watch the tournament without paying. If you want to keep the streaming service after the Monte Carlo Masters, the Pro plan will cost $79.99 a month.



Stream Monte Carlo Masters Open on DirecTV Stream



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Another great live TV streaming service that offers a free trial is DirecTV Stream. You’ll need DirecTV Stream’s Choice package to watch Monte Carlo Masters livestreams on the Tennis Channel. The Choice package starts with a five-day free trial and then costs $108.99 a month after that.



Stream Monte Carlo Masters Open on Sling


Sling also carries Tennis Channel for Monte Carlo Masters streams, but you’ll need to get the service’s Sports Extra add-on. However, even with the add-on, Sling is a more affordable option than the above options. Packages start at just $40 a month, and the Sports Extra add-on is $11 a month (sadly, though, there’s no free trial).



Stream Monte Carlo Masters Open on Hulu + Live TV


We recommend Hulu + Live TV to anyone looking to streamline their streaming setup. The service delivers live TV channels, plus complimentary subscriptions to Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu (on-demand). To watch Tennis Channel with Hulu + Live TV, you will also need the Sports add-on, which costs $9.99/month on top of the base subscription price of $76.99 a month.



Can You Stream Monte Carlo Masters for Free?


Want to watch the Monte Carlo Masters for free? Be sure to take advantage of the free trials from fubo and DirecTV Stream to get free Tennis Channel livestreams. You will need to enter a payment method to sign up for these free trials, but you won’t be charged anything if you cancel before the trial ends.



What Channel Is the Monte Carlo Masters On?


The Monte Carlo Masters are airing on live TV through Tennis Channel.



When Is the Monte Carlo Masters? 2024 Schedule


The first round of the 2024 Monte Carlo Masters kicks off on Monday, April 8, and runs through the final on Sunday, April 14. Matches start very early in the morning for viewers here in the U.S., but you can use the cloud DVR features offered by all the above streaming services to record the Monte Carlo Masters and watch later.



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Monday, April 8 First round — 5 a.m.



Tuesday, April 9 First and second round — 5 a.m.



Wednesday, April 10 Second and third round — 5 a.m.



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Thursday, April 11 Third round — 5 a.m.



Friday, April 12 Quarter-Finals — 5 a.m.



Saturday, April 13 Semi-Finals — 7.30 a.m.



Sunday, April 14 Final — 9 a.m.



2024 Monte Carlo Masters Players: Top Seeds, Rafael Nadal Status


Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, and Jannik Sinner are the top seeds at Monte Carlo this year, in that order. However, one of the biggest headlines is the absence of Rafael Nadal. The Spaniard, who has won 11 times in Monaco, withdrew from this year’s tournament on Thursday due to ongoing injury complications.



Here are the top 16 seeds at the 2024 Monte Carlo Masters:




Novak Djokovic
Carlos Alcaraz
Jannik Sinner
Daniil Medvedev
Andrey Rublev
Alexander Zverev
Holger Rune
Hubert Hurkacz
Rafa Nadal
Casper Ruud
Alex de Minaur
Stefanos Tsitsipas
Taylor Fritz
Grigor Dimitrov
Ugo Humbert
Karen Khachanov




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