By Richard Pagliaro | @TennisNow | Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Photograph credit score: Jon Buckle/ROLEX
Wimbledon quarterfinal and semifinal matches had been scores winners for ESPN.
ESPN experiences probably the most seen Wimbledon quarterfinals and semifinals of the previous six years, probably the most seen Girls’ semifinals in a decade and probably the most seen Wimbledon Day One ever on ESPN platforms.
ESPN stats from Wimbledon protection:
The Finals:
Sunday’s Gents’s Championship between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz averaged 2.9 million viewers, +31% vs. 2024 The viewership peaked on the finish of the match with 4.0 million viewers.
The match solely (excluding trophy ceremony and post-match evaluation) averaged 3.2 million viewers, +26% vs. final yr’s match.
The Finals, Girls’ and Gents’s, protection averaged 2.2 million viewers, +19% vs. 2024
The Saturday’s Girls’ Last averaged 1.3 million viewers
The match solely (excluding trophy ceremony and post-match evaluation) averaged 1.9 million viewers, up +18% vs. final yr’s match. This was a lopsided match, with Iga Świątek delivering a dominant efficiency over Amanda Anisimova.
Semifinals:
The viewers throughout each the Girls’ and Gents’s Semifinals was probably the most seen of the previous six years Semifinals protection averaged 1.1 million viewers, +33% vs. 2024.
The July 10 Girls’ Semifinals
This was probably the most seen Girls’ Semifinals in a decade (the 2015 version featured Serena Williams), with No. 13 Anisimova defeating No. 1 Sabalenka and No. 8 Swiatek’s victory over Belinda Bencic.
Viewership averaged 897,000, +31% vs. 2024.
The July 11 Gents’s Semifinals This was the most-viewed Gents’s Semifinals in six years, and featured No. 2 Alcaraz vs. No. 5 Fritz and No. 1 Sinner vs. No. 6 Djokovic (the 2019 version featured Nadal and Federer). Viewership averaged 1.3 million, a rise of 34% vs. 2024.
Quarterfinals: The July 8 and 9 Quarterfinals on ESPN and ESPN2 had been probably the most seen in six years Viewership averaged 488,000 viewers, +25% vs. 2024.