Champ: | Stan Wawrinka |
Runner: | Roger Federer |
Score: | 4–6, 7–6(7–5), 6–2 |
Draw: | 56 (7 / 3) |
Seeds: | 16 |
Type: | singles doubles |
See main article: 2014 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters.
Stan Wawrinka defeated Roger Federer in the final, 4–6, 7–6(7–5), 6–2 to win the singles tennis title at the 2014 Monte-Carlo Masters. It was his first Masters 1000 title.[1] It was Federer's fourth runner-up finish at the Monte-Carlo Masters (following defeats to Rafael Nadal in 2006, 2007, and 2008), his career-best finish at the event.
Novak Djokovic was the defending champion, but lost to Federer in the semifinals.
The top eight seeds receive a bye into the second round.
See also: 1 and 1. Rafael Nadal (quarterfinals)
See also: 2 and 4. Novak Djokovic (semifinals)
See also: 3 and 2. Stan Wawrinka (champion)
See also: 4 and 3. Roger Federer (final)
See also: 5 and 4. Tomáš Berdych (third round)
See also: 6 and 1. David Ferrer (semifinals)
See also: 7. Richard Gasquet (withdrew because of a lumbar injury)
See also: 8 and 2. Milos Raonic (quarterfinals)
See also: 9 and 3. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (quarterfinals)
See also: 10 and 3. Fabio Fognini (third round)
See also: 11 and 2. Tommy Robredo (third round)
See also: 12 and 1. Grigor Dimitrov (third round)
See also: 13 and 1. Mikhail Youzhny (first round)
See also: 14 and 4. Kevin Anderson (first round)
See also: 15 and 2. Nicolás Almagro (third round, withdrew because of a foot injury)
See also: 16 and 3. Jerzy Janowicz (first round)
See also: 17 and 4. Alexandr Dolgopolov (second round)
See also: 1. Denis Istomin (first round, retired)
See also: 2. Mikhail Kukushkin (first round)
See also: 3. Albert Montañés (qualified)
See also: 4. Teymuraz Gabashvili (qualified)
See also: 5. Carlos Berlocq (first round)
See also: 6. Kenny de Schepper (first round)
See also: 7. Pablo Carreño Busta (Qualifying competition, lucky loser)
See also: 8. Marinko Matosevic (Qualifying competition, lucky loser)
See also: 9. Michał Przysiężny (first round)
See also: 10. Dušan Lajović (first round, retired)
See also: 11. Aleksandr Nedovyesov (first round)
See also: 12. Filippo Volandri (qualifying competition)
See also: 13. Łukasz Kubot (qualifying competition)
See also: 14. Stéphane Robert (qualifying competition)