The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters has delivered one of its most memorable storylines in years, with local favourite Valentin Vacherot becoming the first Monegasque player in the Open Era to reach the semifinals at his home tournament.
The 27-year-old qualifier-turned-hero continued his extraordinary run on Friday, advancing to the final four on the iconic clay courts of the Monte-Carlo Country Club. Vacherot now faces world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz in what promises to be an electric atmosphere on Saturday.
Joining him in the semifinals are the sport’s biggest names: Alcaraz, who raced to his 300th career win en route to the last four, world No. 2 Jannik Sinner, and third seed Alexander Zverev. The other semifinal pits Zverev against Sinner in a mouthwatering clash between two of the game’s most consistent performers on clay.
Vacherot’s journey has captivated fans and players alike. Already the first Monegasque to reach the quarterfinals earlier in the week after battling past Hubert Hurkacz in a gruelling three-set thriller, the home hero has ridden wave after wave of crowd support. His deep run marks a historic milestone for tennis in the Principality and guarantees he will climb even higher in the ATP rankings next week.
Alcaraz, the defending champion and current world No. 1, looked sharp in his quarterfinal victory and will now test Vacherot’s fairytale run. Meanwhile, Sinner continues his pursuit of reclaiming the top spot in the rankings, needing strong results this week to overtake Alcaraz. Zverev, a consistent force on clay, stands as a dangerous opponent for the Italian in the other half.
The semifinals are scheduled for Saturday, with the winner of Alcaraz-Vacherot facing the victor of Zverev-Sinner in Sunday’s final. While the big three remain heavy favourites for the title, Vacherot’s presence has injected pure magic into the event, reminding everyone of the unpredictable beauty of tennis.
For the passionate Monte Carlo crowd, Saturday will be more than just another day of high-level tennis — it will be a celebration of home pride and sporting dreams coming true against all odds.

























