Every year during the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters the tournament holds a small award ceremony to acknowledge the best pictures taken by credentialed photographers during the previous edition of the event. This year the best photos from the 2019 tournament were awarded since the 2020 edition had to be cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2021 edition took place behind closed doors.
Ubitennis’ photographer Roberto Dell’Olivo was already acknowledged in 2018 for his work during the week in Monaco, but this year he received an even more prestigious accolade. In fact, he has been awarded the ex-aequo first prize in the photographic contest, chosen among all the photographers credentialed at the tournament.
The ceremony was officiated by Alain Manigley, President and CEO of SMETT (Société Monégasque pour l’Exploitation du Tournoi de Tennis), the company in charge of the commercial development of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters. Roberto Dell’Olivo has been taking pictures at professional tennis tournaments around the world for several years: from the Australian Open to Roland Garros, from Wimbledon to Paris-Bercy, he has become a stable presence at the most important tennis events around the world.
Ubitennis wants to congratulate Roberto on this important achievement, thanking him for the coverage of his fifth Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters and wishing him the best of luck for the rest of the season.
Jannik Sinner (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Alexander Zverev (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Holger Rune (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Grigor Dimitrov (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Felix Auger-Aliassime (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Diego Schwartzman (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Alexander Zverev (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Jannik Sinner (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Benoit Paire (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Stefanos Tsitsipas (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Karen Khachanov (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Lorenzo Musetti (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Alexander Bublik (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (Roberto Dell’Olivo) Novak Djokovic (Roberto Dell’Olivo)