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Break Point

  • TV Series
  • 2023–2024
  • 7
  • 50m
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Break Point (2023)
Follows men's and women's pro tennis players throughout four Grand Slam tournaments.
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Follows men's and women's pro tennis players throughout four Grand Slam tournaments.Follows men's and women's pro tennis players throughout four Grand Slam tournaments.Follows men's and women's pro tennis players throughout four Grand Slam tournaments.

  • Stars
    • Courtney Nguyen
    • Nick Kyrgios
    • Ajla Tomljanovic
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    • Stars
      • Courtney Nguyen
      • Nick Kyrgios
      • Ajla Tomljanovic
    • 25User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

    Episodes16

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    Courtney Nguyen
    Courtney Nguyen
    • Self - Sports Writer
    • 2023
    Nick Kyrgios
    Nick Kyrgios
    • Self - (AUS) World #115…
    • 2023–2024
    Ajla Tomljanovic
    • Self - (AUS) World #44…
    • 2023–2024
    Maria Sharapova
    Maria Sharapova
    • Self - Winner of 5 Grand Slams…
    • 2023
    Andy Roddick
    Andy Roddick
    • Self - Grand Slam Champion…
    • 2023
    Taylor Fritz
    • Self - (USA) World #22…
    • 2023–2024
    Matteo Berrettini
    Matteo Berrettini
    • Self - (ITA) World #7…
    • 2023–2024
    Maria Sakkari
    • Self - (GRE) World #8…
    • 2023–2024
    Frances Tiafoe
    • Self - (USA) World #12…
    • 2023–2024
    Patrick Mouratoglou
    Patrick Mouratoglou
    • Self - Longtime Coach of Serena Williams…
    • 2023–2024
    Daniel Horsfall
    • Self - Nick's Manager
    • 2023–2024
    Chris Evert
    Chris Evert
    • Self - Winner of 18 Grand Slams…
    • 2023
    Stefanos Tsitsipas
    Stefanos Tsitsipas
    • Self - (GRE) World #4…
    • 2023
    Rafael Nadal
    Rafael Nadal
    • Self
    • 2023–2024
    Novak Djokovic
    Novak Djokovic
    • Self
    • 2023–2024
    Carlos Alcaraz
    • Self
    • 2023–2024
    Aryna Sabalenka
    • Self…
    • 2023–2024
    Ons Jabeur
    • Self - (TUN) World #10…
    • 2023–2024
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    User reviews25

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    10lucifer345

    unbelievable and super exciting series to watch!

    I enjoyed this show so soo sooo much! I stopped playing professional tennis two years ago. It was awful, cuz i have loved it. This series made me want to play again. Its unbelievable! Fascinating! And super-duper exciting! Like "your heart starts beating faster"... tho its good if u know the rules of a tennis match, in my opinion someone who never played tennis before can also enjoy it.

    Plus i am crazy excited about the next season. It's gonna be even better!!

    One thing i'd critisize as a federer and berettini fan is: the most finals and matches they show are against Rafael Nadal, and sadly no one could beat him in this series, in the clips they showed. I felt like it's really about nadal and not about the young players... but yes whatever i understand , this is how it happened. This is life.

    Tennis is life.
    6PuckerFactor

    It needs a different approach to the sport.

    The jump cuts are annoying and the cheerleading sycophantic background commentary can be cringeworthy at times. The series needs a toned-down perspective rather than the fanfare it injects into every situation. Instead, we get contrived setups of personal moments (especially with ditzy girlfriends) and a whole episode on Nick Kyrgios throwing tantrums because he's a "misunderstood" and "troubled" boy...Oh boohoo! Give us a break!

    A more subtle perspective with unguarded moments in training, traveling and the struggle to stay on form...more honest fly-on-the-wall stuff. What makes the great players great? And why are so many of the younger players not at the same level as Federer, Nadal and Serena were at their age? We need a more honest exposé on behind-the-scenes tennis rather than the over-dramatic off-the-shelf formula it presents.
    Katie_Magenta

    Disappointed

    Similar to another review, for me it felt like season 2 seemed to have more coverage of the male players model girlfriends than coverage of the female tennis players.

    I understand that we're seeing an insight into the players lives but the gratuitous coverage of the female partners, who didn't seem to bring much to the narrative and only seem to have been included if they fitted the correct Instagram profile, became quite tedious to me. So much so, that I was completely losing interest towards the end of the season.

    I came here for the tennis, not the fame and celebrity status surrounding it.
    6twentyviii

    Break Point

    I love tennis, so I feel like this definitely could've been done better. I'm not entirely sure I liked the player focused episodes-I enjoy seeing how they prepare and overcome/deal with criticism and frustration, but if it had just been tour focused the ground covered could have been better. I know Drive to Survive has specific talking points and is sometimes driver focused, but it really makes you feel like F1 is this big great thing you want to be a part of-this is lacking on the tennis side. It's sort of like "A week in the lives of" instead of the ATP and WTA tour. The best episode was the one where the new kids are trying to figure out how to beat Rafa-and it only kept my interest high because, well, Rafa. Also, why is Maria Sharapova in this? Roddick does commentary, so I see how his points of view would be insightful-he knows a bit more about this next-gen class. Anyway, I'm obviously going to keep watching, but as I said-I love tennis, and even I was bored during some points of the show.
    7StarOpus

    solid documentary so far

    As a tennis fan I think it's important to show the inside of the sport which I think lacks access to the fans at times. Sport of more than about hitting a ball, it's about the history, the drama, the psychology and getting to know the players. A few of the players gave good access, I wish more would have done.

    I was disappointed that the Novak drama in Australia was almost completely glossed over as that was the biggest tennis story of the year. A lot of the focus is on some of the up and coming players trying to make their big breakthroughs and this series was lucky enough to have access to some players having some big moments. For example, Nick Kyrgios gave access in what turned out to be a big breakthrough year for him in both singles and doubles. The series is definitely richer for that story despite a couple of reviewers crying about it and giving the whole series a low rating because of it. I think sport is a lot more boring without its characters.

    This documentary gives a good balance between the male and female side of tennis, I do wish some of the bigger names were involved with this though, such as Roger, Rafa and Novak, along with some more of the legends of the sport. The contrast between the established at the top of the sport with the up and coming players with more of the input of the legends could have made with more compelling. Still, I enjoyed this so far and am looking forward to the next instalment in the Summer.

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    • Release date
      • January 13, 2023 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Language
      • English
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