Auger-Aliassime Reclaims Career-High Ranking Despite Quarter-Final Exit at Monte Carlo Masters

Discover the prize money and ranking shifts for Felix Auger-Aliassime, Alexander Bublik, and Alex de Minaur after the Monte Carlo Masters.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 11, 2026, 3:51 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Tennis365

Auger-Aliassime Reclaims Career-High Ranking Despite Quarter-Final Exit at Monte Carlo Masters - article image
Auger-Aliassime Reclaims Career-High Ranking Despite Quarter-Final Exit at Monte Carlo Masters - article image

Technical Challenges Against Elite Competition

The quarter-final stage of the Monte Carlo Masters proved to be the finishing point for a trio of top-tier competitors. Felix Auger-Aliassime’s run ended with a 6-3, 6-4 defeat at the hands of world number two Jannik Sinner. Reflecting on the match, the Canadian athlete noted that the speed of the rallies felt comparable to a game of ping-pong, admitting that while he attempted to play quickly, Sinner’s execution was superior. According to Auger-Aliassime, failing to start rallies effectively was the decisive factor in the straight-sets loss.

Mixed Movements in the ATP Standings

The conclusion of the round has resulted in varied shifts within the global rankings due to the ATP's rolling points system. Despite his exit, Auger-Aliassime is projected to rise from world number seven to equal his career-high of number five. Conversely, Alexander Bublik remains steady at world number eleven following his loss to top seed Carlos Alcaraz. Alex de Minaur suffered a one-place drop to world number seven, as he was unable to defend the 400 points he earned during a semi-final appearance at the previous year’s event.

The Financial Rewards of a Deep Masters Run

While their championship aspirations were halted, all three quarter-finalists secured substantial payouts for their week in the Principality. Each player has earned $183,024, the equivalent of €158,700, for reaching the final eight. This adds significantly to their 2026 seasonal earnings, with de Minaur leading the group at over $1.7 million following this latest addition, followed by Auger-Aliassime and Bublik, whose seasonal totals continue to reflect their consistency at elite-level tournaments.

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