World No. 1 Andy Murray visits Le Louis XV, a world famous restaurant at the Hotel de Paris in Monaco, ahead of the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters. Photo: Realis
World No. 1 Andy Murray paid a visit to Le Louis XV, the world-famous restaurant at l'Hôtel de Paris in Monte-Carlo on Saturday night. Murray was joined at the three Michelin star restaurant by his coach Jamie Delgado, fitness trainer Matt Little and physio Mark Bender. "It's supposed to be one of the best restaurants in the world," said Murray. "We're playing in one of the most beautiful cities on the tour and I've had a few good runs here over the years, but it’s the one [ATP World Tour] Masters 1000 final that I haven't reached. So I'd love to do that this year.” Murray has reached the semi-finals of the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters in 2009, 2011 and 2016...
View FedEx ATP Head2Head for the following match-ups & vote for the players you think will win! Goffin vs Darcis | Mayer vs Sousa [GROUP POLL]30[/GROUP POLL] European Clay Court Circuit Commences: The European clay court circuit begins with the third ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournament of the season as the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters gets underway Sunday at the Monte-Carlo Country Club. This is the first of three ATP Masters 1000 tournaments played on clay (Madrid, Rome). The outstanding field features seven of the Top 10 (four of the Top 5) in the Emirates ATP Rankings. Overall, there are 14 of the Top 20 in the 56-player draw. There are three former champions in the field: Rafael Nadal (2005-12,...
Rafael Nadal will have two championship themes on his mind when the clay swing heats up in Monte-Carlo, beginning on Sunday: the opportunity to win three tournaments for a record 10th time in his career, and the chance to catch Roger Federer and take over the No. 1 spot in the Emirates ATP Race To London. Nadal, who's climbed to No. 2 in the Race with final runs in Australia and Miami, can't catch Federer at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, the season's first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 clay court tournament. But another crown in the Principality – and the 1,000 Race points that come with it – would go a long way towards pushing the Spaniard ahead of the Swiss. The...
Rafael Nadal will go for his 10th title at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournament, which begins Sunday. Photo: Getty Images/ATP World Tour