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Below are the TV ratings for yesterday, Sunday, November 19th.

Earlier in the evening, on Rai1, the final of the ATP Finals between Sinner and Djokovic, broadcast from 5:57 p.m. to 8:18 p.m. and won by the Serbian champion, was watched by 5,493,000 viewers, a share of 29.5%. 740,000 people watched the game on Sky. A total of six million and 200,000 viewers for the most watched tennis match in the history of Italian television.

Che tempo che fa returned to the average of other episodes aired on Nove in prime time, after Grillo’s success last week saw its share rise to 12.1%. Guests included the President of the Veneto Region Luca Zaia, the actor and director Antonio Albanese, the songwriter Samuele Bersani, the singer Achille Lauro, the politician and writer Walter Veltroni and the comedian Enrico Brignano. Tennis player Novak Djokovic also spoke during the episode, fresh from his win against Sinner.

Here is all the data from yesterday’s prime time on the individual channels:

• Rai 1 the fiction Lea – Our Children: 3,095,000 viewers for a market share of 16.3%.

• Rai 2 La Kaserne 2: 666,000 viewers for a share of 3.3%.

• Rai 3 report: 1,586,000 viewers, 7.8% market share.

• Rete 4 forehand and reverse: 1,130,000 viewers, 7.7% market share.

• Canale 5, the fiction Bitter Earth: 2,559,000 viewers, representing a market share of 15.3%

• Italia 1 the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 1,241,000 viewers, which corresponds to a market share of 7.2%.

• La7 On Air: 378,000 viewers for a 2.1% share.

• Tv8 Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back: 347,000 viewers for a 2% share.

• Nine Che tempo che fa: 2,278,000 viewers (10.8% share) in the first part and 1,275,000 viewers (9.6% share) in the second part, Il Tavolo.

The episode of Amici was broadcast in the afternoon on Canale 5 (here are our testimonials): 2,829,000 viewers, representing a market share of 21.4%.