Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters has issued a statement this evening with a change of times for the Finals on Sunday (13 April 2025), because of predicted rainfall.
The statement reads: “Due to the weather forecast for this Sunday, in consultation with ATP officials, the Tournament organisers have decided to schedule the Singles Final at 12:00 PM on Court Rainier III in order to give the best opportunity to successfully complete this incredible 2025 edition.”
The Doubles Final is now scheduled to start after the Singles Final.
The statement says that for on-site hospitality, the first service which was originally scheduled for 11.30am will now begin at 11am in all tournament restaurants, while diners for the second service will be welcomed from 1.30pm onwards.
Who’s in the Finals of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters 2025?
After a brilliant week with upsets and some incredibly tense tennis moments (including Novak Djokovic and defending champion Stefanos Tsitsipas being knocked out), the final four are:
- Italian Lorenzo Musetti (13) vs Australian Alex de Minaur (8)
- Spaniards Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs Carlos Alcaraz (2)
Who will be the new Monte Carlo champion?
UPDATE: MUSETTI & ALCARAZ THROUGH TO THE MONTE CARLO MASTERS FINALS

Where to watch the Monte-Carlo Tennis Masters on TV
You can follow the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters throughout the tournament on Eurosport, one match a day on france.tv platform and the Final on France 4.
Streaming
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