Tennis Docuseries 'Break Point' part 1 to premier on Netflix. Check release date

A new tennis documentary series called “Break Point” is releasing on Netflix on January 13, 2023. The series is produced by the same team who produced the popular Formula one series Drive to Survive.

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Thanks to its interesting movies and documentaries, Netflix has already taken over the video content industry. The production team at Netflix has been producing many docuseries recently, gaining a lot of attention from users. Sport docuseries are a genre that many love and Netflix is banking on this opportunity by constantly producing different types of docuseries. Very soon, viewers can watch a new "Break Point" series on Netflix, which will be aired on January 13, 2023.

What is the story of Break Point?

Netflix is very clever with its documentaries and has delivered countless blockbuster documentaries over the years. Break Point is another gem that revolves around professional tennis players' lives and talks about how new-generation athletes are making a mark on this prestigious sport.

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Federer won the 1998 junior title at the All England Club, and another sign of what was to come arrived when he ended seven-time Wimbledon champion Pete Sampras’ 31-match winning streak in 2001.

Federer won the 1998 junior title at the All England Club, and another sign of what was to come arrived when he ended seven-time Wimbledon champion Pete Sampras’ 31-match winning streak in 2001.

Federer talked about the noise and all of the goings-on in New York, wondering aloud how he would deal with all of the distractions there. He won it the fifth time he entered, beating Lleyton Hewitt.

Federer talked about the noise and all of the goings-on in New York, wondering aloud how he would deal with all of the distractions there. He won it the fifth time he entered, beating Lleyton Hewitt.

Federer’s first Grand Slam matchup against Rafael Nadal was in the semifinals of 2005 French Open, which Nadal won en route to his first major trophy at age 19. Their first Grand Slam final came a year later in Paris.

Federer’s first Grand Slam matchup against Rafael Nadal was in the semifinals of 2005 French Open, which Nadal won en route to his first major trophy at age 19. Their first Grand Slam final came a ye..
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After losing to Nadal in three straight French Open finals (2006-08) and beating him in two consecutive Wimbledon finals (2006-07), Federer carried winning streaks of 40 matches.

After losing to Nadal in three straight French Open finals (2006-08) and beating him in two consecutive Wimbledon finals (2006-07), Federer carried winning streaks of 40 matches.

Federer became the sixth man with a career Grand Slam — at least one trophy at all four majors — and tied Sampras’ men’s record of 14 majors by beating Robin Soderling in Paris.

Federer became the sixth man with a career Grand Slam — at least one trophy at all four majors — and tied Sampras’ men’s record of 14 majors by beating Robin Soderling in Paris.

Federer broke Sampras’ men’s mark for most Slam trophies with his 15th by scraping past familiar foil Roddick 5-7, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (5), 3-6, 16-14.

Federer broke Sampras’ men’s mark for most Slam trophies with his 15th by scraping past familiar foil Roddick 5-7, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (5), 3-6, 16-14.

Federer took the last half of 2016 off after surgery on his left knee, and he returned to claim his first Grand Slam title since 2012 by defeating Nadal at Melbourne Park.

Federer took the last half of 2016 off after surgery on his left knee, and he returned to claim his first Grand Slam title since 2012 by defeating Nadal at Melbourne Park.

Federer won his men's-record eighth Wimbledon trophy, needing just 101 minutes to dismiss 2014 US Open champion Marin Cilic 6-3, 6-1, 6-4.

Federer won his men's-record eighth Wimbledon trophy, needing just 101 minutes to dismiss 2014 US Open champion Marin Cilic 6-3, 6-1, 6-4.

Federer beat Cilic again for his third title in a five-major span and 20th Slam overall, although this one at Melbourne Park was much tougher.

Federer beat Cilic again for his third title in a five-major span and 20th Slam overall, although this one at Melbourne Park was much tougher.


The story will reveal the lives of tennis players on and off the court. It will highlight how they handle the pressure and compete against each other in tournaments to become the number one tennis player. The series will cover prominent names like Felix Auger-Aliassime, Paula Badosa, etc., with 15 tennis players. The series will cover the emotional aspects of the lives of tennis players, which include career-threatening injuries, heartbreaks, victories, etc.

Produced by Box to Box films which created the phenomenal docuseries Drive to Survive, the show is expected to be compelling and eye-opening.

FAQ:

  1. Who are the executive producers of Break Point?
    James Gay-Rees and Paul Martin are the executive producers of this docuseries.
  2. Which tournaments will be covered in the series?
    The docuseries will cover tournaments like Wimbledon, Queens, ATP Finals, US Open, WTA Finals, and Eastbourne.
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