MX23RW : Tuesday, April 1 08:47:14| >> :600:53916325:53916325:

Wimbledon ladies' final peaks with 4.4 million viewers

Wimbledon ladies' final peaks with 4.4 million viewers
© Reuters
A peak of 4.4 million viewers tune in to see Marketa Vondrousova triumph in the Wimbledon ladies' final on Saturday afternoon.

A peak of 4.4 million viewers tuned in to watch Marketa Vondrousova make Wimbledon history on Saturday afternoon, according to early ratings figures.

The Czech player defeated Ons Jabeur in straight sets 6-4 6-4 to become the first unseeded female player in the Open Era to win the prestigious tournament.

Pre-match coverage began on BBC One at 1.15pm, averaging 2.09m over 45 minutes, then the match itself drew an average of 3.7m between 2pm and 3.30pm.

The peak audience came as Vondrousova sealed the win at 3.27pm, with 4.41m viewers - a 51.1% share of the available TV audience - watching at that moment.

Overnight ratings figures do not take into account the number of viewers who may have been watching in pubs, bars or other non-household settings.

Media Mole's ratings data is supplied by overnights.tv

ID:518657:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:collect1292:
Written by
Neil Wilkes

Follow us on Bluesky or on X/Twitter and like us on Facebook for the latest entertainment news alerts.

Media Mole's Lowest Ever Sky Offer: Get Sky Essential, Sky Stream & Netflix for just £15 a month + £0 upfront fee for 24 months!
Prices may change during this period. Ends March 31, 2025


Click here for more stories about Marketa Vondrousova

Collect / Create New Data
Share this article now:
Marketa Vondrousova reacts at Wimbledon on July 13, 2023
Read Next:
Ons Jabeur sets up Wimbledon final with Marketa Vondrousova
>
rhs 2.0
New TV Picks header

Tuesday, April 1


Kate Garraway's Life Stories: Jeremy Kyle: ITV1, 9pm
The former ITV daytime presenter opens up on the circumstances that led to his talkshow being dropped

Made in Chelsea: Maldives: E4, 9pm
Tristan and Miles move Angus to move on

All About The Good Life: BBC Four, 9pm
Documentary looking back at the classic sitcom, with contributions from Richard Briers, Penelope Keith, Monty Don, Brian Sewell and John O'Farrell

Bradley and Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad: ITV1, 8pm
Father and son begin a new trip with a spot of sumo in Tokyo