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NEW DELHI: India not only has the second largest number of fans of tennis, but figures at number three in the list of countries talking about Wimbledon.
Data collected by Facebook shows how India has emerged as a tennis loving nation. The data reveals that after US, India figures as the second country in terms of number of tennis fans located.
The data showcases an analysis of all conversations occurring from the start of Wimbledon 2013 - 24 June to 1 July when the qualifiers concluded. Over 11.6 million total global interactions were analysed which includes mentions, likes and comments.
Most buzzed about men?s players: (People are talking about these players the most)
Rafael Nadal
Roger Federer
Novak Djokovic
Steve Darcis
Andy Murray
Most buzzed about women?s players: (People are talking about these players the most)
Maria Sharapova
Serena Williams
Sabine Lisicki
Ana Ivanovic
Victoria Azarenka
Top countries talking about Wimbledon: (People in these countries are talking about Wimbledon the most)
Great Britain
United States
India
Italy
Australia
Top social moments: (People were talking about these moments the most)
Rafael Nadal (5) stunned in the opening round by unranked Steve Darcis - 6/24
Sharapova (3), Federer (3), and Azarenka (2) all fall in the second round - 6/26
Serena Williams (1) is upset by Sabine Lisicki (23) - 7/1
David Ferrer (4) holds off 26th-ranked Alexandr Dolgopolov in a 5 set thriller - 6/29
Local favorites Andy Murray and Laura Robson both advance to the third round to keep British hopes alive - 6/28
Top five countries where tennis fans are located: (Methodology: includes mentions, likes and comments, aggregated anonymously)
USA
India
UK
Italy
Philippines
NEW DELHI: The second series of CEO Guru, eight short form video reports that will see management coach and author Steve Tappin talk to an array of top business leaders about their values, dreams and how they hope to lead their companies to success in the 21st century, is commencing on BBC World News and BBC.com.
CEO Guru will broadcast every Friday for on BBC World News, on bbc.com/ceoguru and on the website?s new Entrepreneurship hub, bbc.com/entrepreneurship.
As a ?CEO confidant? for the heads of some of the world?s biggest companies, Steve Tappin will dig deep into a series of topics that will question what challenges business leaders face, how they foster a sense of community amongst thousands of employees and how they ensure they steer their enterprises in the right direction.
Executives to be featured in the new series include: Jeffrey Immelt, chief executive of US based conglomerate General Electric; Frits van Paasschen, president and CEO of Starwood Hotels & Resorts; Joseph Chen, founder of Renren, one of China?s largest social networking services; Walter Robb, co-CEO of Whole Foods Market; and Martin Gilbert, CEO of Aberdeen Asset Management, a global investment management group.
Management coach and author Steve Tappin will talk to these guests about their values, dreams and how they hope to lead their companies to success in the 21st century.
Tappin, who coaches the chief executives of many large companies, says only a small percentage of his clients have taken the plunge into the world of Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
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