Carlos Alcaraz may not have come away with the title in Monte Carlo this year, but there are a lot of silver linings—he not only reached the milestone 10th Masters 1000 final of his career, but also the 20th "big" final of his career, another milestone.
Not too bad for just 22 years old.
And there’s another silver lining—or gold, maybe.
Alcaraz’s runner-up cheque from Monte Carlo bumps his career prize money total from $64,336,028 to $64,948,871, surpassing Andy Murray’s $64,687,542 for the fifth-highest career prize money total in tennis history. That’s ATP and WTA combined.
