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- Updated: April 14, 2019
Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters via Instagram:
En ouverture de la 113e édition du Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters, onze des meilleurs joueurs participant au Tournoi ont eu l’immense privilège d’être reçu par S.A.S. le Prince Souverain Albert II au Palais princier.
Accompagnés de la Baronne Elizabeth-Ann de Massy, Présidente du Comité d’Organisation du tournoi, et de Mélanie de Massy, les joueurs ont été accueillis à 16h30. Après avoir visité la Salle du Trône et découvert la Citerne du Palais, ils ont pu échanger avec le Prince Souverain dans le somptueux Salon des Glaces à l’occasion d’un cocktail.
Novak Djokovic, numéro 1 ATP et résident monégasque, a remis au Prince Souverain deux balles dédicacées par l’ensemble des joueurs présents pour S.A.S. le Prince Héréditaire Jacques et S.A.S. la Princesse Gabriella.
At the opening of the 113th edition of the Rolex Monte Carlo Masters, eleven of the best players participating in the Tournament had the immense privilege of being received by HSH Prince Sovereign Albert II at the Prince’s Palace.
Accompanied by Baroness Elizabeth-Ann Massy, President of the Tournament Organizing Committee, and Melanie Massy, the players were welcomed at 16:30. After visiting the Throne Room and discovering the Cistern Palace, they were able to exchange the Sovereign Prince’s sumptuous ice cream parlor for a cocktail party.
Novak Djokovic, ATP number 1 and resident of Monaco, presented the Sovereign Prince with two balls signed by all players for SAS Hereditary Prince Jacques and SAS Princess Gabriella.