A tournament record 675,080 spectators attended the French Open and more than seven million people saw the men’s final on television, the French Tennis Federation said on Friday.
The number of fans attending was up 6.6% on last year.
The peak audience on French national television for the
men’s singles final between champion Carlos Alcaraz, who is Spanish, and
Alexander Zverev, who is German, reached 7.34 million viewers for an audience
share of 40.6% last Sunday.
The FFT did not provide French national TV viewing figures
for the women’s final between Iga Swiatek of Poland, who won her fourth French
Open and fifth Grand Slam title, and first-time major finalist Jasmine Paolini
of Italy.
There was a peak audience of 1.5 million people in Poland
for the women’s final, the FFT said, and 2.2 million viewers on broadcaster
Eurosport in Germany for the men’s final.
There were more than 1 billion video views on the
tournament’s various platforms, more than double the 477 million views from
2023, and in excess of 83 million page views on the official Roland Garros
website. AP
