French Open 2022 viewership breaches the 42 million mark in France
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Nadal-Ruud 4.6 million (39.4% audience share), peak at 6.4 million. Biggest viewership since 2012 for men's final
Swiatek-Gauff, 2.1 million (25.2%), peak at 3.2 milllion, Biggest since 2014 for women's final
France Television ratings for French Open singles finalsNadal-Ruud 4.6 million (39.4% audience share), peak at 6.4 million. Biggest viewership since 2012 for men's finalSwiatek-Gauff, 2.1 million (25.2%), peak at 3.2 milllion, Biggest since 2014 for women's final It's a new record for the French Open since its 2012 edition, with an incredible increase of 3.3 million viewers. This year's men's final between Nadal and averaged 4.6 million views (39.4% audience share) at a peak of 6.4 million. On the other hand, the women's final between Swiatek and averaged 2.1 million people (25.2% audience share) at a peak of 3.2 million. Noticing a trend
Noticing a trend Amazon Prime Video was also the broadcast partner for the French Open this season. Alex Green, the CEO of Prime Video Sport Europe, expressed his satisfaction after receiving positive customer feedback for the tournament coverage. “We are very satisfied with the feedback from our subscribers on our coverage of Roland Garros in 2022 in France. Viewership on Prime Video has grown strongly this year, with Prime members doubling down on watching the tournament on the platform. In addition, millions of spectators watched the quarterfinal between Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, which was accessible to everyone for free," Green said.
French Open 2022 viewership breaches the 42-million mark in France
This year's French Open recorded the highest viewership since 2012. Last Sunday marked the end of a magnificent edition of the French Open, the second Grand Slam event of the year. While Spain's continued to make history by winning his 22nd Major, Poland's lifted her second Roland Garros trophy. In the host country, the tournament was telecast by France TV on its second and third channels: France 2 and France 3. Reports have shown extraordinary viewership numbers, making the event an out-and-out success for broadcasters. According to Mediametrie, a France-based company that specializes in audience measurement, the two-week long tournament was watched by over 42 million people in France. France Television ratings for French Open singles finalsNadal-Ruud 4.6 million (39.4% audience share), peak at 6.4 million. Biggest viewership since 2012 for men's final
Swiatek-Gauff, 2.1 million (25.2%), peak at 3.2 milllion, Biggest since 2014 for women's final
France Television ratings for French Open singles finalsNadal-Ruud 4.6 million (39.4% audience share), peak at 6.4 million. Biggest viewership since 2012 for men's finalSwiatek-Gauff, 2.1 million (25.2%), peak at 3.2 milllion, Biggest since 2014 for women's final It's a new record for the French Open since its 2012 edition, with an incredible increase of 3.3 million viewers. This year's men's final between Nadal and averaged 4.6 million views (39.4% audience share) at a peak of 6.4 million. On the other hand, the women's final between Swiatek and averaged 2.1 million people (25.2% audience share) at a peak of 3.2 million. Noticing a trend
Noticing a trend Amazon Prime Video was also the broadcast partner for the French Open this season. Alex Green, the CEO of Prime Video Sport Europe, expressed his satisfaction after receiving positive customer feedback for the tournament coverage. “We are very satisfied with the feedback from our subscribers on our coverage of Roland Garros in 2022 in France. Viewership on Prime Video has grown strongly this year, with Prime members doubling down on watching the tournament on the platform. In addition, millions of spectators watched the quarterfinal between Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, which was accessible to everyone for free," Green said.