Wimbledon final between Murray and Djokovic saw record TV audience
It was the biggest peak audience of any television programme so far this year, and eclipsed the 11.4 million average and 16.9 million peak for last year's Wimbledon final, in which Murray lost to Roger Federer.
The Andy Murray-Novak Djokovic Wimbledon final on Sunday attracted the biggest audience for a men's final since at least 1990. At its peak, the viewership was a record 17.3 million. According to figures released in the British media, the viewership was the biggest since modern ratings records began more than 20 years ago.
Murray's straight-sets win saw an average 12.1 million viewers across the entirety of BBC1's coverage on Sunday, a 72.8 per cent share of the audience. BBC1's coverage had a five-minute peak of 17.29 million viewers. This is a whisker below the 17.3 million who watched Bjorn Borg's epic five-set win over John McEnroe in the 1980 final.