Break Point Review: Deep Dive into the World of Emerging Tennis Champions

Break Point is a five-part tennis documentary series that circles around emerging game stars as they walk through the ups and downs of their respective grand slam season. The series is divided into five episodes with an average runtime of fifty minutes and features players like Nick Kyrgios, Matteo Berrettini, Taylor Fritz and many more.

The complete cast of the series features known players from the tennis world including Novak Djokovic, Maria Sharapova, Félix Auger-Aliassime, Paula Badosa, Ons Jabeur, Félix Auger-Aliassime and Rafael Nadal. Furthermore, Martin Webb serves as the director of the series.

-Break Point Review Does Not Contain Spoilers-

Break Point is an in-depth look at some of the emerging players in the sporting world of Tennis. The show follows several young players as they traverse through the hardships of the professional circuit and compete in several major competitions like the Australian Open, the French Open, and the Indian Wells tournament

Furthermore, it is also a standout series for its unparalleled access to the players. The setup provides an inside look at the players’ intense training, their connections with coaches and trainers, and the psychological and emotional stress that comes with competing at the top level of the sport. This unique perspective provides fans with a deeper comprehension of the commitment and determination necessary to become a top-ranked player in the sport.

The series also does an excellent job of highlighting the background of the players featured. The show features players from different countries, with different backgrounds and playing styles. This adds richness to the series and allows viewers to see the sport from multiple perspectives. 

One of the standout players featured in the series is Félix Auger-Aliassime who made a name for himself at the French Open. Moreover, the makers are extremely successful in capturing his fierce competitiveness and determination to succeed. The entire montage of his match is both inspiring and surreal, and one can’t help but root for him as she tries to make a name for himself in the sport.

I also found the trajectory of Matteo Berrettini really intriguing and was completely hooked during his efforts to fill the big shoes of Djokovic in the Australian Open. Furthermore, there are an ample amount of scenes in the series, that is nothing short of a goosebump-worthy moments.

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A still from the documentary series Break Point

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All in all, Break Point is a thoroughly engaging series with unique attention to detail, that will definitely make you emotional about the sport. Whether you are a die-hard fan of tennis or just someone who is relatively curious about the sport, this series is definitely worth your binge time.

Notably, the series is only half done as of now, and the second part of the documentary will premiere in the summer season this year. Therefore, you can expect more tennis action, and inspiring stories, coming along your way in the future.

Break Point Final Thoughts

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A still from the documentary series Break Point

The series has the potential to make you root for the emerging stars of the game, even if you aren’t familiar with the entirety of the sport. Plus, it’s a must-watch documentary for any tennis geek who wants to cherish several moving stories, along with some quality sports montages.

You can stream Break Point on Netflix. Let us know your thoughts about it in the comment section below.

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Break Point is a five-part tennis documentary series that captures the emerging journey of players like Nick Kyrgios, Matteo Berrettini, Taylor Fritz and many more.
Manjeet Singh
Manjeet Singh
Manjeet loves to steer conversations around films and pop culture(usually to the point of no return). Finding obscure movies and consuming their Wikipedia literature is his daytime hobby. Being a hopeless romantic about cinema is what keeps him going.

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Break Point is a five-part tennis documentary series that captures the emerging journey of players like Nick Kyrgios, Matteo Berrettini, Taylor Fritz and many more.Break Point Review: Deep Dive into the World of Emerging Tennis Champions