Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters Top 5 Contenders as rated By ATP

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Tennis is recognized as the world’s most popular individual sport and is played by almost 60 million men and women drawn from different parts of the world. The doubles version is also among the topmost participated sports in the world. All eyes are on Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters 2021, one of the biggest tennis competitions in […]

Tennis is recognized as the world’s most popular individual sport and is played by almost 60 million men and women drawn from different parts of the world. The doubles version is also among the topmost participated sports in the world.

All eyes are on Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters 2021, one of the biggest tennis competitions in the world. The competition will be running behind closed doors due to the Covid-19 pandemic and will run from 10 to 18th April 2021.  Make sure to check bookmakers sites to get some revenue from these upcoming events, sites like SBR can be a good reference for trustworthy sports betting websites.

Roger Federer will not participate in the 118th edition of the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, So Who are the top 5 contenders to watch out for? The following are some of the best-rated participants in the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters 2021:

Novak Djokovic

The recent ratings released by ATP place Novak as the world’s best tennis player. He won’t have to travel far as he already resides in Monte Carlo. The Serbian has two Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters titles under his belt and will be battling it with other worthy contenders in this tournament. It is Novak who put a stop to Rafael’s winning streak of 46 matches in Monte-Carlo and lifted the first title at the Masters 1000 tournament in 2013.

His most recent trials to win the third title were when he was knocked out in the 3rd and 4th rounds at Indian Wells and Miami, respectively. He participated in his first Monte-Carlo match when he was just 18 years old in 2006 when he competed against the then-World No. 1, Roger Federer. He pulled a worthy challenge where he pushed the star to three sets.

Daniil Medvedev

The Russian athlete has been ranked as World No. 2, and he is looking forward to finding his clay feet. Daniil resides in Monte-Carlo and trains on the clay ground regularly. His best Monte-Carlo performance was in the 2019 semifinals, where he defeated Djokovic.

The 25-year-old Daniil won his last 10 matches of 2020 and 10 first matches of 2021. 12 victories were against 8 different Top 10 opponents during this run. The champ has 10 ATP titles under his belt, most recently at the Open 13 Provence in Marseille.

Rafael Nadal

The Spanish superstar has been ranked position 3 based on the recent ATP rankings and is looking forward to his 12th crown at Monte-Carlo Country Club. He is among the six men who have ever won 11 or more ATP Masters 1000 titles since the series was incepted in 1990.

Nadal has dominated each European spring swing for the last fifteen years, and he is still in his high spirits. He has won 71 of his 76 Monte-Carlo matches, which is quite a record. From 2005 to 2012, the champ won an Open-era record eight successive titles. 2016 to 2018 was another great season for him as he won three straight crowns.

Dominic Thiem

The Austrian is out there to contend for his second title after showing his might at the BNP Paribas Open in 2019, where he won his first ATP Masters 1000 title. He has 12 ATP titles under his belt, eight of which have been on clay. The World No. 4 lost to Nadal at the Grand Slams final at Roland Garros in 2018.

Thiem defeated Novak Djokovic in three sets in his first-ever quarter-final at the Monte-Carlo Country Club in 2018. However, he lost to the eventual champion Rafael.

Stefanos Tsitsipas

The Greek has been in great form this season after recording 17-5. He has also contended in a semifinal against Medvedev in Melbourne Park in February this year. He was the first Greek to win an ATP title (has 5 so far), break into Top 5, advance to a Grand Slam SF (3 times) and reach an ATP Masters 1000 final (2 times).

Stefanos captured the 2018 Next Gen ATP Finals and 2019 Nitto ATP Finals. He was crowned the youngest Nitto ATP Finals champion at just 21 since Hewitt held the same title in 2001. Stefanos earned 4 of the Top-10 wins during the Toronto 2018 final when he was just 19.

Tennis fans are looking forward to this entertaining tournament while gamblers are visiting betting sites like sportsbetting.ag to stake on various games of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters 2021. Some of the other major names to look out for include Fabio Fogini, Alexander Zverev, Hubert Hurkacz, Jannik Sinner, and Diego Schwartzman.