Economic Impact - The Wimbledon Championships are estimated to generate a total economic activity of £434 million (approximately 4.34 billion GBP) for the UK in 2024, with London accounting for £279 million (approximately 2.79 billion GBP) [1] Viewership and Engagement - The BBC reported over 69.3 million online views for the 2025 Wimbledon coverage, showing a significant increase from the previous year [1] - Sky Italia achieved a record viewership of 7.6 million for the men's singles final, with a peak rating of 43.3% [1] - Wimbledon’s official social media accounts posted a total of 5,844 times, marking a 9% year-on-year increase, with 4.7 billion impressions (up 61%), 144 million interactions (up 26%), and 2.7 billion video views (up 71%) [1] Merchandise Sales - The official Wimbledon shop recorded the highest sales ever, with over 660,000 items sold during the event, including more than 100,000 baseball caps and nearly 25,000 used tennis balls [1] Attendance and Match Statistics - The event saw a record attendance of 548,770 spectators [2] - A total of 6,365 ACE serves were recorded during the tournament [2] - French player Perricard set a new record for the fastest serve at Wimbledon, reaching 153 mph (approximately 246 km/h) [2] - The women's singles final featured a historic match where Swiatek defeated Anisimova with a score of 6-0, 6-0, marking the first time since 1911 that a player won without the opponent winning a game [2] - A record number of 23 seeded players were eliminated in the first round of both men's and women's singles [2]
【环球财经】温网影响力再创新高 2024年带动英国经济超4亿英镑
Xin Hua She·2025-07-24 12:07