An analysis of the recent 2023 French Open, including a look at its sponsorship portfolio, broadcasters, attendance and ticketing.
The French Open has a broadcast deal in place with the Eurosport, providing live coverage of the event across Europe.
France Televisions confirmed that around 40.5 million viewers tuned into watch the 2023 French Open, with the grand final between Djokovic and Ruud generating a peak audience of 6.5 million viewers.
The French Open Final between Djokovic and Ruud averaged 1.56 million viewers on NBC, up five percent from Rafael Nadal's triumph in the final last year. The average price of an annual sponsorship deal for the 2023 French Open was $4.7 million.
The tournament has five deals in place that the publisher estimates to be each worth over $6 million annually, with BNP Paribas, Emirates Airline, Engie, Orange and Renault.
The commonest length of deal that brands have agreed with the French Open is for one year.
Lacoste are currently funding a seven-year deal to serve as the Australian Open official outfit supplier for officials, umpires and line judges. The winners of the men's and women's singles titles, Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek each took home $2.5 million.
The runners-up of both the men's and women's singles titles, Casper Ruud and Karolina Muchova each took home $1.2 million in prize money, the same amount as last year.
A detailed overview of the key facts and events which took place in Paris, France. The report identifies the major media and sponsorship players in the market, pinpoints the ticket prices on offer and well as looking into the sponsorship portfolio's of the 2023 French Open.
The French Open has a broadcast deal in place with the Eurosport, providing live coverage of the event across Europe.
France Televisions confirmed that around 40.5 million viewers tuned into watch the 2023 French Open, with the grand final between Djokovic and Ruud generating a peak audience of 6.5 million viewers.
The French Open Final between Djokovic and Ruud averaged 1.56 million viewers on NBC, up five percent from Rafael Nadal's triumph in the final last year. The average price of an annual sponsorship deal for the 2023 French Open was $4.7 million.
The tournament has five deals in place that the publisher estimates to be each worth over $6 million annually, with BNP Paribas, Emirates Airline, Engie, Orange and Renault.
The commonest length of deal that brands have agreed with the French Open is for one year.
Lacoste are currently funding a seven-year deal to serve as the Australian Open official outfit supplier for officials, umpires and line judges. The winners of the men's and women's singles titles, Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek each took home $2.5 million.
The runners-up of both the men's and women's singles titles, Casper Ruud and Karolina Muchova each took home $1.2 million in prize money, the same amount as last year.
A detailed overview of the key facts and events which took place in Paris, France. The report identifies the major media and sponsorship players in the market, pinpoints the ticket prices on offer and well as looking into the sponsorship portfolio's of the 2023 French Open.
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Investors who are attempting to understand the current dynamics of the sponsorship landscape of the 2023 French Open and viewership industry professionals who want a detailed analysis on the popularity of the event.Scope
- This report provides an overview of the event including a sponsorship portfolio, broadcasters, attendance and ticketing. An analysis of the 2023 French Open sponsors is included and the estimated annual values are provided. Information regarding the events ticketing and attendance figures, player and team profiles as well as the competitions prize-money is also included.
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- For those wanting an in-depth analysis of how the 2023 French Open performed, in the sense of both business and popularity.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Broadcasters
3. Sponsorship
4. Media Prize Money
5. Attendance & Ticketing
6. Team & Player Profile
7. Appendix
8. Contact the Publisher
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- AccorHotels
- BNP Paribas
- Potel & Chabot
- Orange
- Mastercard
- Engie
- Moet Hennessy
- JCDecaux
- Adecco
- Unilever
- Haier
- Emirates
- Lavazza
- Renault
- Oppo
- Infosys
- Hesperide
- Wilson
- Perrier
- Lacoste
- Rolex