Netflix will begin streaming the first five episodes of Break Point, the highly anticipated documentary about the tennis industry, on January 13, 2013. The names of the tennis players who will be the series’ protagonists, at least in the first episode, have been revealed by well-known journalist José Morgado.
The courses designed by Matteo Berrettini, Nick Kyrgios, Felix Auger Aliassime, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Paula Badosa, Ajla Tomljanovic,.
and Iga Swiatek, among others, will be available to fans. As a result, champions like Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal will not receive much attention in the first five episodes.
news that caught many fans off guard. Several users voiced their disapproval of this decision just below the tweet that José Morgado published. An unknown client composed: ” Federer, Djokovic, Nadal, Serena Williams, and Venus Williams are absent? It is amazing that these legends do not exist.”
“Legends don’t agree with this because they already have sponsors and brands,” a critical American fan responded, protesting Djokovic and Nadal’s absence from Break Point. One more client composed: ” Djokovic and Nadal, the best examples of work ethic, mindset, technique, and strategy, are not present.
simply because the majority of people are more interested in drama than tennis.” Numerous individuals have declared that they will not watch the series due to their dissatisfaction with the absence of the great champions.
When Andrea Gaudenzi took over as president of the ATP, one of his very first goals was to find ways to bridge the gap between players and fans by creating content that showed the history of the tennis season from a different angle.
He stated: We should investigate what Netflix and Equation 1 have accomplished with Drive to Get by. As a result, we are thrilled to collaborate with Netflix on a tennis documentary series featuring the WTA and Grand Slam competitions.
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The first five episodes of Break Point, the highly anticipated docu-series about the world of tennis, will be available on Netflix from January 13th, 2013.
DECEMBER 17, 2022 18:40 by LORENZO CIOTTI | VIEW 1287 Fans protest for Djokovic and Nadal’s absence from Netflix tennis series Break Point SHARE The first five episodes of Break Point, the highly anticipated docu-series about the world of tennis, will be available on Netflix from January 13th, 2013. The names of the tennis players who will be the series’ protagonists, at least in the first episode, have been revealed by well-known journalist José Morgado.
The courses designed by Matteo Berrettini, Nick Kyrgios, Felix Auger Aliassime, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Paula Badosa, Ajla Tomljanovic, and Iga Swiatek, among others, will be available to fans. As a result, champions like Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal will not receive much attention in the first five episodes.
news that caught many fans off guard. Several users voiced their disapproval of this decision just below the tweet that José Morgado published. An unknown client composed: ” Federer, Djokovic, Nadal, Serena Williams, and Venus Williams are absent? It is amazing that these legends do not exist.”
“Legends don’t agree with this because they already have sponsors and brands,” a critical American fan responded, protesting Djokovic and Nadal’s absence from Break Point. One more client composed: ” Djokovic and Nadal, the best examples of work ethic, mindset, technique, and strategy, are not present.
simply because the majority of people are more interested in drama than tennis
.” Numerous individuals have declared that they will not watch the series due to their dissatisfaction with the absence of the great champions.
When Andrea Gaudenzi took over as president of the ATP, one of his very first goals was to find ways to bridge the gap between players and fans by creating content that showed the history of the tennis season from a different angle.
He stated: We should investigate what Netflix and Equation 1 have accomplished with Drive to Get by. As a result, we are thrilled to collaborate with Netflix on a tennis documentary series featuring the WTA and Grand Slam competitions.
The launch will occur in the coming year. There are numerous personalities, fierce rivalries, and compelling tales in tennis. If we can win over new fans with this strategy and this content, I’ll be happy.