Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters 2026: A promising show right from the start
The draw for the men’s singles tournament at the 2026 Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters has now been revealed, and this 119th edition promises to be a thrilling spectacle.
The draw ceremony took place on Friday afternoon at the Monte-Carlo Bay, one of the tournament’s official hotels, in the presence of Melanie-Antoinette de Massy, President of the Monegasque Tennis Federation and President of the Monte-Carlo Country Club; Lionel Beffre, Minister of the Interior of the Principality; Monegasque player Valentin Vacherot, currently ranked No. 23 in the world; as well as Hugo Nys, a member of the Monegasque Davis Cup team, and Romain Arnéodo, last year’s doubles champion.
Monte-Carlo Television Festival: Back To The Future

More than an anniversary, it is the story of a living institution, deeply intertwined with the evolution of television worldwide.
Created in 1961 by Prince Rainier III, the Festival was born from a clear ambition: to contribute to the development of television, elevate it, and promote it as one of the most powerful means of bringing people together and enriching cultures.
Very quickly, the event established itself as a major international rendezvous. Directors, producers, writers, and actors from around the world gather each year in the Principality to celebrate and shape this ever-evolving art form.
For 65 years, television has reflected societies and their transformations. Through it, the Festival observes, supports, and tells the story of the world.
Monaco’s Quiet Mastery: Dominique Lory Crowned by Gault&Millau

A Golden Moment for Monaco’s Culinary Stage. At the latest stop of the Gault&Millau Tour for Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur and Monaco, the Executive Chef of the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, Dominique Lory was awarded the Gault&Millau d’Or 2026, the guide’s most prestigious regional distinction.
It is not a prize for a momentary brilliance. It is a prize for a whole body of work.


