Here’s the latest widely reported outcome for the singles at the 2021 Monte-Carlo Masters, with a quick context.
Core result
- Stefanos Tsitsipas won the 2021 Monte-Carlo Masters singles title, defeating Andrey Rublev in the final. Tsitsipas claimed the championship in straight sets, 6–3, 6–3. This marked Tsitsipas’s first Masters 1000 title, and he became the first Greek player to win Monte-Carlo in the Open Era.[4][6]
Key context and what happened around the tournament
- The event featured a strong field with several top players affected by matches delayed by rain early in the week, but competition proceeded to the later rounds with Tsitsipas emerging as the champion.[9]
- Notable upsets and results included Djokovic, Nadal, and other top seeds progressing to later rounds, but ultimately Tsitsipas stood out by winning the title and securing his first Masters 1000 trophy.[1][9]
Additional background you might find useful
- The Monte-Carlo Masters is a prestigious clay-court Masters 1000 event in the ATP Tour, often featuring a deep field of contenders who peak for this early-season clay swing; Tsitsipas’s win in 2021 added to his growing success on clay.[6][1]
- For historical context, the defending champion in 2021 was Fabio Fognini, who was defeated in the quarterfinals by Casper Ruud, highlighting the competitive nature of the tournament that year.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull up more detailed match-by-match results from the 2021 event (rounds, seeds, and scores) or compare Tsitsipas’s performance in 2021 to other years at Monte-Carlo. I can also provide a brief recap of the final and notable semifinal matchups.