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Sample Program (Tournament 2021) ROLEX MONTE-CARLO MASTERS 10 / 18 AVRIL 2021 Samedi 10 avril 2021 Programme Officiel (sous réserve de modifications) ** COURT RAINIER III ** Début à 11h00 1 QM 1 Kamil MAJCHRZAK (POL) contre Gianluca MAGER (ITA) [12] 2 QM 1 Mischa ZVEREV (GER) (WC) contre Juan Ignacio LONDERO (ARG) [14] 3 QM 1 Marc-Andrea HUESLER (SUI) contre Marco CECCHINATO (ITA) [13] Suivi de pas avant 16h00 4 QM 1 Jiri VESELY (CZE) [3] contre Yannick HANFMANN (GER) ** COURT DES PRINCES ** Début à 11h00 1 QM 1 Martin KLIZAN (SVK) contre Salvatore CARUSO (ITA) [11] Suivi de pas avant 13h00 2 QM 1 Stefano TRAVAGLIA (ITA) [2] contre Sumit NAGAL (IND) 3 QM 1 Pierre-Hugues HERBERT (FRA) [4] contre Bernard TOMIC (AUS) (WC) 4 QM 1 Romain ARNEODO (MON) (WC) contre Alexei POPYRIN (AUS) [8] ** COURT N° 2 ** Début à 11h30 1 QM 1 Corentin MOUTET (FRA) [5] contre Pedro MARTINEZ (ESP) Suivi de pas avant 13h30 2 QM 1 Roberto MARCORA (ITA) (WC) contre Federico DELBONIS (ARG) [9] ** COURT N° 9 ** Début à 11h30 1 QM 1 Egor GERASIMOV (BLR) [7] contre Henri LAAKSONEN (SUI) Suivi de pas avant 13h30 2 QM 1 Thomas FABBIANO (ITA) (Alt) contre Federico CORIA (ARG) [10] ** COURT N° 11 ** Début à 11h30 1 QM 1 Thiago MONTEIRO (BRA) [6] contre Joao SOUSA (POR) Suivi de pas avant 13h30 2 QM 1 Dominik KOEPFER (GER) [1] contre Bernabe ZAPATA MIRALLES (ESP) ROLEX MONTE-CARLO MASTERS 10 / 18 AVRIL 2021 Dimanche 11 Avril 2021 Programme Officiel (sous réserve de modifications) ** COURT RAINIER III ** Début à 11h00 1 QM 1 Bernard TOMIC (AUS) (WC) contre Salvatore CARUSO (ITA) [11] 2 SM 1 David GOFFIN (BEL) [11] contre Marin CILIC (CRO) 3 SM 1 Jordan THOMPSON (AUS) contre Benoit PAIRE (FRA) 4 DM 1 Fabio FOGNINI (ITA) – Diego SCHWARTZMAN (ARG) contre Oliver MARACH (AUT) – Luke SAVILLE (AUS) ** COURT DES PRINCES ** Début à 11h00 1 QM 2 Dominik KOEPFER (GER) [1] contre Juan Ignacio LONDERO (ARG) [14] 2 QM 2 Henri LAAKSONEN (SUI) contre Marco CECCHINATO (ITA) [13] 3 DM 1 Jeremy CHARDY (FRA) – Fabrice MARTIN (FRA) contre Karen KHACHANOV (RUS) – Andrey RUBLEV (RUS) ** COURT N° 2 ** Début à 11h00 1 QM 2 Stefano TRAVAGLIA (ITA) [2] contre Kamil MAJCHRZAK (POL) Suivi de pas avant 13h00 2 QM 1 Yannick HANFMANN (GER) contre Alexei POPYRIN (AUS) [8] 3 DM 1 Cristian GARIN (CHI) – Guido PELLA (ARG) contre Jamie MURRAY (GBR) – Jan-Lennard STRUFF (GER) ** COURT N° 9 ** Début à 11h00 1 QM 1 Pedro MARTINEZ (ESP) contre Federico DELBONIS (ARG) [9] Suivi de pas avant 13h00 2 QM 2 Joao SOUSA (POR) contre Thomas FABBIANO (ITA) (Alt) 3 DM 1 Henri KONTINEN (FIN) – Edouard ROGER-VASSELIN (FRA) contre Alexander BUBLIC (KAZ) – Dusan LAJOVIC (SRB) (Alt) ROLEX MONTE-CARLO MASTERS 10 / 18 AVRIL 2021 Lundi 12 Avril 2021 Programme Officiel (sous réserve de modifications) ** COURT RAINIER III ** Début à 11h00 1 SM 1 Lorenzo MUSETTI (ITA) (WC) contre Aslan KARATSEV (RUS) 2 SM 1 Felix AUGER-ALIASSIME (CAN) contre Cristian GARIN (CHI) [16] 3 SM 1 Fabio FOGNINI (ITA) [15] contre Miomir KECMANOVIC (SRB) 4 SM 1 Grigor DIMITROV (BUL) [14] contre Jan-Lennard STRUFF (GER) ** COURT DES PRINCES ** Début à 11h00 1 SM 1 John MILLMAN (AUS) contre Ugo HUMBERT (FRA) Suivi de pas avant 12h30 2 SM 1 Daniel EVANS (GBR) contre Dusan LAJOVIC (SRB) 3 SM 1 Thomas FABBIANO (ITA) (Q) contre Hubert HUKACZ (POL) [13] 4 SM 1 Guido PELLA (ARG) contre Lucas POUILLE (FRA) (WC) ** COURT N° 2 ** Début à 11h00 1 SM 1 Alejandro DAVIDOVICH FOKINA (ESP) contre Alex de MINAUR (AUS) 2 SM 1 Salvatore CARUSO (ITA) (Q) contre Lucas CATARINA (MON) (WC) 3 SM 1 Marco CECCHINATO (ITA) (Q) contre Dominik KOEPFER (GER) (Q) ** COURT N° 9 ** Début à 11h00 1 DM 1 Marcelo MELO (BRA) – Jean-Julien ROJER (NED) contre Rajeev RAM (USA) – Joe SALISBURY (GBR) [5] 2 SM 1 Tommy PAUL (USA) contre Pedro MARTINEZ (ESP) (LL) 3 SM 1 Jeremy CHARDY (FRA) contre Alexander BUBLIK (KAZ) ** COURT N° 11 ** Début à 11h00 1 DM 1 Kevin KRAWIETZ (GER) – Horia TECAU (ROU) [8] contre Petros TSITSIPAS (GRE) – Stefanos TSITSIPAS (GRE) (WC) Suivi de pas avant 12h30 2 DM 1 Adrian MANNARINO (FRA) – Benoit PAIRE (FRA) contre Wesley KOOLHOF (NED) – Lukasz KUBOT (POL) [6] Le dernier match de chaque court pourra être joué sur un autre court ROLEX MONTE-CARLO MASTERS 10 / 18 AVRIL 2021 Mardi 13 Avril 2021 Programme Officiel (sous réserve de modifications) ** COURT RAINIER III ** Début à 11h00 1 SM 1 Fabio FOGNINI (ITA) [15] contre Miomir KECMANOVIC (SRB) 2 SM 1 Felix AUGER-ALIASSIME (CAN) contre Cristian GARIN (CHI) [16] 3 SM 1 Stefanos TSITSIPAS (GRE) [4] contre Aslan KARATSEV (RUS) 4 SM 1 Alejandro DAVIDOVICH FOKINA (ESP) contre Matteo BERRETTINI (ITA) [8] ** COURT DES PRINCES ** Début à 11h00 1 SM 1 Albert RAMOS VINOLAS (ESP) contre Jannik SINNER (ITA) 2 SM 1 Daniel EVANS (GBR) contre Dusan LAJOVIC (SRB) 3 SM 1 Grigor DIMITROV (BUL) [14] contre Jan-Lennard STRUFF (GER) 4 SM 1 Stefano TRAVAGLIA (ITA) contre Pablo CARRENO BUSTA (ESP) [12] ** COURT N° 2 ** Début à 11h00 1 SM 1 Guido PELLA (ARG) contre Lucas POUILLE (FRA) 2 SM 1 Thomas FABBIANO (ITA) contre Hubert HURKACZ (POL) [13] 3 SM 1 Taylor FRITZ (USA) contre Roberto BAUTISTA AGUT (ESP) [9] 4 SM 1 Karen KHACHANOV (RUS) contre Laslo DJERE (SRB) ** COURT N° 9 ** Début à 11h00 1 SM 1 Marco CECCHINATO (ITA) contre Dominik KOEPFER (GER) 2 SM 1 Salvatore CARUSO (ITA) contre Lucas CATARINA (MON) 3 SM 1 Holger Vitus Nodskov RUNE (DEN) contre Casper RUUD (NOR) 4 SM 1 Lorenzo SONEGO (ITA) contre Marton FUCSOVICS (HUN) ** COURT N° 11 ** Début à 11h00 1 SM 1 Federico DELBONIS (ARG) contre Adrian MANNARINO (FRA) 2 SM 1 Jeremy CHARDY (FRA) contre Alexander BUBLIK (KAZ) 3 SM 1 Alexei POPYRIN (AUS) contre Pablo ANDUJAR (ESP) 4 SM 1 Filip KRAJINOVIC (SRB) contre Nikoloz BASILASHVILI (GEO) ROLEX MONTE-CARLO MASTERS 10 / 18 AVRIL 2021 Mardi 13 Avril 2021 Programme Officiel (sous réserve de modifications) (suite) ** COURT N° 7 ** Début à 14h00 Après un repos raisonnable 1 DM 1 Pierre-Hugues HERBERT (FRA)-Nicolas MAHUT (FRA) [7] contre Simone BOLELLI (ITA)-Jannik SINNER (ITA) Après un repos raisonnable 2 DM 1 Felix AUGER-ALIASSIME (CAN)-Hubert HURKACZ (POL) contre Romain ARNEODO (MON)-Hugo NYS (MON) Après un repos raisonnable 3 DM 1 Kevin KRAWIETZ (GER)-Horia TECAU (ROU) [8] contre Petros TSITSIPAS (GRE)-Stefanos TSITSIPAS (GRE) ** COURT N° 13 ** Début à 11h00 Après un repos raisonnable 1 DM 1 Marcelo MELO (BRA)-Jean-Julien ROJER (NED) contre Rajeev RAM (USA)-Joe SALISBURY (GBR) [5] 2 DM 1 Alex de MINAUR (AUS)-John PEERS (AUS) contre Raven KLAASEN (RSA)-Ben McLACHLAN (JPN) Après un repos raisonnable 3 DM 1 Adrian MANNARINO (FRA)-Benoit PAIRE (FRA) contre Wesley KOOLHOF (NED)-Lukasz KUBOT (POL) [6] Après un repos raisonnable 4 DM 1 Sander GILLE (BEL)-Joran VLIEGEN (BEL) contre Daniel EVANS (GBR)-Neal SKUPSKI (GBR) Le dernier match de chaque court pourra être joué sur un autre court ROLEX MONTE-CARLO MASTERS 10 / 18 AVRIL 2021 Mercredi 14 Avril 2021 Programme Officiel (sous réserve de modifications) ** COURT RAINIER III ** Début à 11h00 1 SM Andrey RUBLEV (RUS) [6] contre Salvatore CARUSO (ITA) 2 SM Novak DJOKOVIC (SRB) [1] contre Jannik SINNER (ITA) 3 SM Federico DELBONIS (ARG) contre Rafael NADAL (ESP) [3] 4 SM Lorenzo SONEGO (ITA) contre Alexander ZVEREV (GER) [5] ** COURT DES PRINCES ** Début à 11h00 1 SM Fabio FOGNINI (ITA) [15] contre Jordan THOMPSON (AUS) 2 SM Diego SCHWARTZMAN (ARG) [7] contre Casper RUUD (NOR) 3 SM Daniel EVANS (GBR) contre Hubert HURKACZ (POL) [13] Après un repos suffisant 4 DM Fabio FOGNINI (ITA)-Diego SCHWARTZMAN (ARG) contre Wesley KOOLHOF (NED)-Lukasz KUBOT (POL) [6] ** COURT N° 2 ** Début à 11h00 1 SM Grigor DIMITROV (BUL) [14] contre Jeremy CHARDY (FRA) 2 SM David GOFFIN (BEL) [11] contre Marco CECCHINATO (ITA) 3 SM Tommy PAUL (USA) contre Roberto BAUTISTA AGUT (ESP) [9] Après un repos suffisant 4 DM Karen KHACHANOV (RUS)-Andrey RUBLEV (RUS) contre Marcel GRANOLLERS (ESP)-Horacio ZEBALLOS (ARG) [4] ** COURT N° 9 ** Début à 11h00 1 SM John MILLMAN (AUS) contre Cristian GARIN (CHI) [16] 2 SM Alexei POPYRIN (AUS) contre Lucas POUILLE (FRA) 3 SM Karen KHACHANOV (RUS) contre Pablo CARRENO BUSTA (ESP) [12] 4 DM Pierre-Hugues HERBERT (FRA)-Nicolas MAHUT (FRA) [7] contre Henri KONTINEN (FIN)-Edouard ROGER-VASSELIN (FRA) ** COURT N° 11 ** Début à 13h00 1 SM Philip KRAJINOVIC (SRB) contre Juan Ignacio LONDERO (ARG) Pas avant 14h00 2 DM Petros TSITSIPAS (GRE)-Stefanos TSITSIPAS (GRE) contre Cristian GARIN (CHI)-Guido PELLA (ARG) 3 DM Ariel BEHAR (URU)-Gonzalo ESCOBAR (ECU) contre Grigor DIMITROV (BUL)-David GOFFIN (BEL) 4 DM Raven KLAASEN (RSA)-Ben McLACHLAN (JPN) contre Rajeev RAM (USA)-Joe SALISBURY (GBR) [5] ROLEX MONTE-CARLO MASTERS 10 / 18 AVRIL 2021 Jeudi 15 Avril 2021 Programme Officiel (sous réserve de modifications) ** COURT RAINIER III ** Début à 11h00 1 SM Stefanos TSITSIPAS (GRE) [4] contre Cristian GARIN (CHI) [16] 2 SM Novak DJOKOVIC (SRB) [1] contre Daniel EVANS (GBR) 3 SM Grigor DIMITROV (BUL) [14] contre Rafael NADAL (ESP) [3] 4 SM Andrey RUBLEV (RUS) [6] contre Roberto BAUTISTA AGUT (ESP) [9] ** COURT DES PRINCES ** Début à 11h00 1 SM Lucas POUILLE (FRA) contre Alejandro DAVIDOVICH FOKINA (ESP) Pas avant 13h00 2 SM David GOFFIN (BEL) [11] contre Alexander ZVEREV (GER) [5] 3 SM Fabio FOGNINI (ITA) [15] contre Filip KRAJINOVIC (SRB) 4 SM Casper RUUD (NOR) contre Pablo CARRENO BUSTA (ESP) [12] ** COURT N° 2 ** Début à 12h00 1 DM Juan Sebastian CABAL (COL)-Robert FARAH (COL) [1] contre Felix AUGER-ALIASSIME (CAN)-H.
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