The Saturday broadcast of the women's final peaked at 3.4
million viewers while the men's final, which saw Medvedev win
his first major title, had a peak of 2.7 million the following
day, ESPN said.
The women's title clash between the teenagers -- the first major
final in the Open era to feature two unseeded players -- had an
average of 2.44 million viewers, a 37% increase over the 2020
final when Naomi Osaka beat Victoria Azarenka.
A day after British 18-year-old Raducanu became the game's first
qualifier to win a major, men's world number one Djokovic took
the Arthur Ashe Stadium court against second-ranked Medvedev in
the men's final.
A win for the Serb would have made him the first man in 52 years
to win all four majors in the same year and give him a 21st
Grand Slam to move ahead of Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal.
The final on Sunday afternoon, which typically faces stiff
competition for viewers from the first week of the NFL season,
averaged 2.05 million viewers, up 37% from last year.
The 2021 edition of the hardcourt major averaged 881,000 viewers
in U.S. prime time, a 33% jump over last year and a 13% increase
for the two weeks of broadcast, ESPN said.
Channel 4, which signed a last-minute deal with UK rights holder
Amazon Prime to broadcast the match free to air, saw their
broadcast peak at 9.2 million viewers during Raducanu's
improbable win.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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