2019 Wimbledon Sees 30 Percent Viewership Increase

·         Gentlemen’s Championship Ranks as Second Most-Viewed Tennis Telecast in ESPN History
·         Multiple Events Experience Summer Ratings Spike

The 2019 Wimbledon Championships on ESPN averaged 877,000 viewers (P2+), an increase of 30% over last year (675,000), according to Nielsen. The two weeks of coverage included nearly 150 hours from London. Eleven of the 13 days experienced an increase in viewership.

The most-viewed two days came on Championship Weekend – 3,329,000 for the Gentlemen’s Championship and Ladies’ Doubles Championship on Sunday – ESPN’s second-most viewed tennis telecast in history, and an average of 1,197,000 for Saturday’s Ladies’ Championship and the Men’s Doubles Championship. Sunday’s Men’s Final telecast was the most-viewed since the Federer vs. Murray final in 2012 with 3,329,000 viewers, an increase of 211% from last year’s Men’s final telecast.

Additional Summer Event Increases

Additional ESPN summer events that have seen viewership growth:

These increases come on the heels of a tremendous June.

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Media Contact:  Belen Michelis at (860) 766-1425; belen.michelis@espn.com; @belen_espn

 

 

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