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'Break Point' Season 2: Release date, cast, how to watch pro tennis docuseries
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Date:2025-04-17 02:33:37
The second season of Netflix's pro tennis docuseries "Break Point" is set to release later this week.
The documentary series follows the world's top tennis players, offering a behind-the-scenes look into the lives of professional athletes. A select group of iconic players are documented competing in tournaments across the world, from Grand Slams to ATP and WTA tours.
"Break Point" dives into the players' lives both on and off the court, capturing dramatic injuries, losses, victories and personal moments. As some of the old guard reaches the later points of their careers, viewers can watch as the new generation fights to make their way to the top.
Wanting to catch up on season one or simply looking forward to the new season premiere? Here's what to know about catching Season 2 of "Break Point."
When does 'Break Point' Season 2 premiere?
Six episodes of "Break Point" Season 2 are set to release on Wednesday, Jan 10.
If this season follows the format of the first, it will focus on the first half of the 2023 tennis season, with a series of episodes covering the second half releasing at a later date.
Where to watch 'Break Point' Season 2
"Break Point" is a Netflix original series and, therefore, is available exclusively for streaming on Netflix.
Netflix subscriptions come in three tiers, a "Standard with ads" plan for $6.99 a month, a "Standard" plan for $15.49 and a "Premium" plan for $22.99 a month.
Besides differences in ads and access to certain content, the plans also vary in how many devices you are allowed to use with your account and how many people are allowed to share the account with you, stipulations that have proven controversial for the streaming giant in recent years.
Cast of 'Break Point' Season 2
The second season of the series focuses on several impactful players, including:
- Carlos Alcaraz
- Matteo Berrettini (also in season 1)
- Taylor Fritz (also in season 1)
- Coco Gauff
- Anett Kontaveit
- Nick Kyrgios (also in season 1)
- Daniil Medvedev
- Tommy Paul
- Jess Pegula
- Holger Rune
- Aryna Sabalenka
- Maria Sakkari (also in season 1)
- Ben Shelton
- Frances Tiafoe
- Ajla Tomljanović (also in season 1)
- Alexander Zverev
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