Netflix’s hit tennis docuseries, Break Point, is set to return on 21 June.
With unprecedented behind-the-scenes access with some of the best players on the ATP Tour and the Hologic WTA Tour, the show follows the likes of Nick Kyrgios, Iga Swiatek and more around the world as they try to shine under the spotlight.
The first five episodes of the series were released in January. Before the second half of the season is released, learn more about Netflix’s Break Point.
The players featured in the next five episodes of Break Point are Taylor Fritz, Nick Kyrgios, Ons Jabeur, Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Frances Tiafoe, Ajla Tomljanovic and Stefanos Tsitsipas. Other players included are Felix Auger-Aliassime, Matteo Berrettini, Thanasi Kokkinakis and Maria Sakkari.
Carlos Alcaraz and Anett Kontaveit contribute interviews for the next batch of episodes.
Andy Roddick, Chris Evert, Maria Sharapova, Patrick Mouratoglou, Paul Annacone and Courtney Nguyen make appearances as experts. Ajla Tomljanovic’s father Ratko Tomljanovic, Ons Jabeur’s former agent Thibault Olivier, Taylor Fritz’s coach Michael Russell and Iga Swiatek’s coach Tomasz Wiktorowski also contribute interviews.
Episode 6 - Belonging
Tournament Focus: Wimbledon
Players Featured: Nick Kyrgios, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Ajla Tomljanovic
Episode 7 - Saints and Sinners
Tournament Focus: Wimbledon
Players Featured: Nick Kyrgios, Ons Jabeur
Episode 8 - Fairytale in New York
Tournament Focus: US Open
Players Featured: Ajla Tomljanovic, Taylor Fritz
Episode 9 - Under Pressure
Tournament Focus: US Open
Players Featured: Frances Tiafoe, Iga Swiatek
Episode 10 - One Last Chance
Tournament Focus: Nitto ATP Finals, WTA Finals
Players Featured: Aryna Sabalenka, Taylor Fritz
There are 10 episodes in the first season of the tennis docuseries. The first five episodes were released on 13 January and the next five will be released on 21 June.
Break Point is produced by Box to Box Films, the company behind Formula 1: Drive to Survive and Full Swing. The executive producers are Paul Martin and James Gay-Rees. Kari Lia is the showrunner.