• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Jan 13, 2023
Season #: 2, 1
Metascore
68

Generally favorable reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: John Anderson
    Jan 13, 2023
    80
    Highly polished documentary. ... There are sufficient moments in "Break Point" that for purely athletic reasons will leave an audience on the edge of its seat, even if it knows what the outcome of a match will be. ... There's enough player access and candid moments captured in "Break Point" to establish beyond a doubt the self-absorption of the world's best players. But also enough insight to win them sympathy.
  2. Reviewed by: Benji Wilson
    Jan 13, 2023
    80
    The editing in Break Point is so accomplished, the links between a player revealing their state of mind and then manifesting that state on court so adroit, that you’ll be rooting for people whose names you couldn’t spell within 20 minutes of having met them.
  3. Reviewed by: Daniel D'Addario
    Jan 11, 2023
    80
    Netflix’s pleasingly watchable sports serial. ... “Break Point” makes a strong case for having cameras there to capture what thoughts play out in those moments, and helped convert a onetime serious watcher who hasn’t had time for the sport since Sharapova’s heyday into someone who will be seated for this year’s grand slams. For the filmmakers behind this project, that’s game, set and match.
  4. Reviewed by: Meghan O'Keefe
    Jan 11, 2023
    80
    Break Point is not a serious examination of the state of tennis going into 2023, but it is a pulpy binge-watch that will introduce you to the next generation of tennis stars. To put it bluntly, Break Point gives pro tennis the Kardashian treatment.
  5. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Jan 12, 2023
    70
    Competitors are unguarded to an occasionally detrimental extreme, which makes Netflix’s Break Point seem immediately less revelatory than its predecessor. But the 10-episode series about the 2022 professional tennis season still has exceptional photography, a carefully curated selection of stars and enough on- and off-court drama to hook those with even casual curiosity.
  6. Reviewed by: Jack Seale
    Jan 13, 2023
    60
    The big dramas happen inside the players’ heads, and Break Point is an only intermittently successful attempt to capture them on screen.
  7. Reviewed by: Isaac Butler
    Jan 26, 2023
    50
    Break Point only gives us this inside look at a player’s strategic thought process a few times over its first five episodes. For the most part, it instead relies on close-ups of players striking the ball, as majestic as they are repetitive, while dramatic music gooses the stakes.
  8. Reviewed by: Barbara Ellen
    Sep 10, 2024
    40
    The opener features “bad boy” racket-smasher Nick Kyrgios, but even he’s a bit underpowered here. It’s telling that the most riveting sequence in five episodes features Nadal’s pre-match warm-up, involving some brazenly alpha (read: intimidating) bouncing about. I haven’t lost hope (yet) but I’m not sure Break Point is serving aces.
User Score
4.8

Mixed or average reviews- based on 5 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 5
  2. Negative: 2 out of 5
  1. Jan 15, 2023
    3
    I found this series unbearable. What stands out is how this new crop of players lack personality and they feel so entitled to the fame andI found this series unbearable. What stands out is how this new crop of players lack personality and they feel so entitled to the fame and adolation that Roger, Serena, Rafael and Novak got. They're a bunch of weak babies who wouldn't have stood a chance in the 80s, 90s, let alone the early to mid 2000s Full Review »
  2. Apr 17, 2023
    7
    It's interesting to look at the emotional state of young tennis players. The 'Drive to Survive' formula also works here, transforming theIt's interesting to look at the emotional state of young tennis players. The 'Drive to Survive' formula also works here, transforming the players' testimonies into an addictive watch. Nothing extraordinary, but quite engaging if you're into tennis. Full Review »