Wimbledon's nearest audiences are a mix of financial news publishers, business magazines, and professional influencers — with tennis content appearing only at the edges of the top 10.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.96 down to 0.93 across the top 10, with no single neighbor pulling significantly ahead of the rest. US Open Tennis leads at 0.96 — the one fellow Sporting Event in the set — but it is immediately followed by CNBC (0.95) and The Wall Street Journal (0.94), both News Publishers. Martin Zwilling (0.94) and Richard Branson (0.93), both subcategorized as Professionals, sit alongside Roger Federer (0.94), the only other Athlete in the top 10. Rounding out the set are Fortune (0.94) and Inc. (0.93), both Magazines, and Sanjay Gupta (0.93), a TV Personality. The dominant subcategory pattern across the top 10 is News Publishers and Magazines — business and financial media — with Athletes and Professionals each contributing one or two entries. No other Sporting Events appear in the top 10 beyond US Open Tennis.
The overall picture is an audience whose shape is defined less by sport than by a consistent orientation toward business news, financial media, and credentialed professional voices.