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With next month's French Open hurtling up fast on the horizon, the 2025 Monte Carlo Masters gives men's tennis the chance to see who's showing the best form on the clay. This guide has everything you'll need to know in order to watch Monte Carlo Masters live streams, no matter where in the world you are.
After Rafa Nadal's decade of domination on the courts of the Monte Carlo Country Club, Stefanos Tsitsipas has stepped up to fill the void — the Greek adonis has won three of the last four editions, beating Casper Ruud in last year's final. However, Tsitsipas was bounced by Lorenzo Musetti in the quarterfinals, so it's anyone's game now. World No. 2 Alexander Zverev was also eliminated early in the competition.
World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz has advanced to the semifinals, where he'll face off with No. 42 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, who has had a remarkably strong show at the tournament. Lorenzo Musetti and Alex de Minaur will square off in the other semifinal match, and the winners will compete in the final on Sunday.
With men's elite tennis so gloriously unpredictable at present, you're going to want to know your options for watching Monte Carlo Masters live streams. Our dedicated guide has the instructions you need to watch the tennis in the US, UK, and beyond.
Where to watch the Monte Carlo Masters in the US
The Tennis Channel is the exclusive place to watch ATP Masters 1000 events like the Monte Carlo Masters in the US. The Tennis Channel is carried through a number of cable plans or, if you want to watch online, you can subscribe through its website for $10/month or $110/year. Alternatively, it's well-serviced by a variety of OTT streaming services.
Sling TV has long been a reasonably priced alternative to cable. To get access to the Tennis Channel, you first need to sign up for one of its base packages — check out our guide to Sling Orange vs. Blue to see which is a better match for your viewing habits. These generally cost $46/month, but a special offer means that you can currently get your first month for half that price. From there, you'll then need to add Sports Extra for an additional $11/month.
DirecTV Stream costs more than Sling TV, but carries way more channels. The Tennis Channel appears on its Choice tier (and above) among 125+ other networks, which currently costs $115/month (with $25/month off for the first three months). It offers loads of flexibility on what you can add in terms of add-ons and connection devices, too.
Where to watch Monte Carlo Masters in the UK
Sky Sports once again has the rights to show the Monte Carlo Masters in the UK. That means subscribers can also watch online and through their mobile thanks to the Sky Go app. If you don't want to sign up to a full blown Sky TV package, then you can opt for a more flexible Now Sports membership, which starts from as little as £15/day or costs £35 on a rolling monthly basis.
Where to watch Monte Carlo Masters in Australia
ATP Tour tennis tournaments — including this year's Monte Carlo Masters — can be watched on beIN Sports in Australia. Plans cost $15/month or $150/year, with a one-week free trial available either way for new users. You can watch through your web browser or via apps for iOS, Android, Samsung TVs, LG TVs, and AndroidTV. As well as the tennis, a subscription also gives you access to live streams of European club soccer from the likes of La Liga, Serie A, and the Bundesliga.
Where to watch free Monte Carlo Masters live streams
Although US- and UK-based tennis fans have to pay to watch this tournament, those in France get to catch some of the action absolutely free. One match per day (favoring French players) will be streamed for free on the france.tv platform — including the final!
You need to register an account to watch, which includes your name, date of birth and a postal code (the Eiffel Tower's, for example, is 75007). Once you've done that, you can watch france.tv streams live and on replay.
How to watch Monte Carlo Masters from anywhere
Try watching Monte Carlo Masters coverage from outside your country and you'll soon find that your normal feed is blocked. To get around this issue, you can use a virtual private network — or VPN. It's a clever tool that makes your laptop, smartphone, or other streaming device think it's in another country altogether, as well as giving you an extra level of online security.
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How to watch Monte Carlo Masters with a VPN
- Sign up for a VPN if you don't already have one.
- Install it on the device you're using to watch.
- Turn it on and set it to the location of your streaming service.
- Sign up for one of the above streaming services.
- Enjoy the tournament!
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