The Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters final will take place Sunday at 12 p.m. local time, three hours earlier than originally scheduled, due to a threat of heavy rain.
The tournament made the decision Friday in consultation with ATP officials.
The four players remaining in the ATP Masters 1000 draw are all vying for their first Monte-Carlo trophy.
Second seed Carlos Alcaraz faces 2022 finalist Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the semi-finals.
Alex de Minaur, seventh in the PIF ATP Live Rankings, meets 13th seed Lorenzo Musetti, their third Lexus ATP Head2Head clash.
Sunday’s doubles final is now scheduled to start after the singles final. [atptour.com]
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