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John Isner picks the men’s tennis tournament which the WTA ‘would love to have’ on their schedule as well

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The ATP Tour and WTA Tour schedules have marched into the clay season, having breezed through a busy hard-court spell.

Alex de Minaur is shining on clay, having just secured a double bagel win over Grigor Dimitrov at the Monte Carlo Masters.

The ATP Masters 1000 tournament is now into its latter stages, with the WTA now preparing for the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix.

Madrid is arriving shortly in the calendar, with the men’s and women’s stars then set to turn their focus to the French Open.

Casper Ruud has been tipped to win the French Open, with the Norwegian having impressed on clay throughout his career.

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John Isner thinks the WTA would ‘love to have’ an event in Monte Carlo

He did, however, suffer a shock loss to Alexei Popyrin in the round of 16 of the Monte Carlo Masters this week.

And that is a tournament that has really impressed former professional John Isner, who said on the Nothing Major Show: “Great tournament.

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“It’s one of the marquee events on the ATP Tour. We talked about being jealous of not having a tournament in Charleston.

“I think the WTA would love to have a tournament in Monte Carlo. A lot of tennis players on the men’s and women’s side live there for tax reasons as we know.

“The guys train there in the offseason before they go to Australia because the weather can be quite warm in December. They have this big tournament there right now. So huge event.”

Monte Carlo Masters history to be made this year

The Monte Carlo Masters really kickstarts the ATP Masters 1000 clay season, representing one of three such events.

It is followed by the Madrid Open and the Rome Open, with the latter perhaps set to steal the limelight this season.

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That is because it is very likely to represent the first tournament back for Jannik Sinner, who is currently serving a doping ban.

But fans and indeed the players still involved in the Monte Carlo Masters are fully focused on that event, with the action taking place amid a stunning backdrop.

And the tournament also boasts an iconic history in terms of its champions, with King of Clay Rafael Nadal fittingly boasting a record 11 titles.

And history will now be made in Monaco, with the Monte Carlo Country Club to welcome a new champion this year, with Carlos Alcaraz, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Alex de Minaur and Lorenzo Musetti having all now reached the semi-finals.