Netflix Series “Break Point” Heavily Criticized by Tennis Stars Worldwide

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Netflix Series “Break Point” Heavily Criticized by Tennis Stars Worldwide

Breaking Point- A Netflix Series

Tennis fans all over the world were awaiting the Netflix series “Break Point” to get a closer view of the behind-the-scenes lives of their favorite Tennis player. Each episode in the series revolves around one or two players, bringing to the fans the very personal experiences of the players. The first installment of the show concentrates on the period between the Australian Open and the French Open. While the second batch shifts its concentration to Wimbledon and the US Open.

But the show seems to have disappointed the expectations of many, especially the Tennis Stars. Though some of them did congratulate the series for bringing in the issue of the mental health of the stars, there are many factors that they missed which disappointed many.

They were mostly criticized for their portrayal of the player Kyrgios. Netflix portrayed a sympathetic profile of the volatile Australian during his run to a first grand slam title in the doubles with partner and close friend Thanasi Kokkinakis. But this portrayal and the representation of his character disappointed many Tennis Players. While popular sites such as https://bigwinwall.com/ have been listing the best casinos and sportsbook options, gamblers who are into Tennis betting have been particularly unhappy, since a majority of their betting decisions are driven by such factual News that gets published and broadcasted over OTTs such as Netflix.

Why the Criticism? From Tennis Stars Worldwide

Though many fans had a positive reaction to the series focus on Kyrgios and his relationship with his girlfriend Hatzi which gives them insight into the player’s personal life and mind. It has been criticized by tennis players who believed that the series should have been more about the tournament rather than his relationship issues and private moments like when he struggles to urinate for a drug test and so on.
Andy Murray was recently seen on Instagram Live and even went on Twitter to express his irritation and surprise at the access granted to the Netflix crew. When there were many restrictions placed on him when he was to film the documentary about his rehab on Amazon Prime titled Resurfacing.


Even the Belgian player Goffin when asked about the series stated that he was very critical of the first episode. Though not all were up in arms against the series as Leylah Fernandez congratulated the series’ effort to delve into the mental strain of the sport and how mentally draining it can be.


Many Tennis players were dissatisfied because the series ignored some of the biggest stories of the season like Rafael Nadal’s 2 grand slam wins and the entire Novak Djokovic visa incident which even got him deported.

Fan Reaction

Though most of the fans were also anticipating details of the off-screen feuds that occur and coverage of the important stories, they were divided in their appreciation of the series. Fans enjoyed the peek into the real lives of the players and were appreciative of how the series made them aware of the introspective side of players along with the strategies they have to do, the anxiety they face, and the self-analysis that they have to do to grow as players. Fans also like seeing the different and more personal side of Kyrgios. But alas that is just a section of the fan base.


The series was perceived by many as an effort to smoothen Kyrgios’s reputation. There was also a lot of criticism about ignoring the fights that had taken place in the 2022 tennis season. But the major reason for the disappointment was that it was expected that ‘Break Point’ would go into the depths of Tennis tournaments and reveal the feuds and factions beneath which did not happen.


Moreover, the reaction worsened when most of the stars of the show started to deliver a poor performance in the Australian Open. Because of this, fans even came up with the term the ‘Netflix curse’ on social media. Incidentally, this might take a toll on the bets placed by gamblers on the Australian Open 2023.