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In the fifth episode of the new Netflix tennis docuseries Break Point, out on Jan. 13 and produced by the same team behind the popular Formula 1 Netflix series Drive to Survive, the cameras take ...
It's not really about tennis, and more about antisemitism in Italy during the fascist era—but a moving, powerful movie. It won Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars in 1972. Watch Now ...
Tennis on Film: Rating Match Point (2005), another tennis drama snubbed by The Academy Our editors break down what makes a ‘good’ tennis movie by dissecting some of the sport’s cult classics ...
One of the show’s stars, Nick Kyrgios, may not have watched it yet, while former world No. 1 Andy Murray says he has no interest in watching it. But Netflix’s new fly-on-the-wall documentary ...
In a joint statement, the tennis organizations thanked the producers and called Break Point a “first-of-its-kind series in tennis and the shared team effort required to bring it to life has ...
Tennis on Film: Rating Battle of the Sexes (2017), the best tennis movie that no one watched. Our editors break down what makes a ‘good’ tennis movie by dissecting some of the sport’s cult ...
The second half of Netflix’s tennis documentary series Break Point, which returns to Netflix on June 21, should really be a duffer.After all, we already know what happens. Because Break Point ...
Break Point aims to do likewise for tennis. It’s a tough ask. Tennis players are by their nature self-absorbed, solitary yet also ensconced in retinues of coaches, managers and relatives.
Break Point, the Netflix behind-the-scenes series, may have been canceled earlier this year, but anyone who thought that might be a death-knell for tennis media was mistaken.
The film’s best tennis scene comes at match point, with the crowd holding its collective breath; Billie Jean returns Bobby’s serve and runs him all over the court, and when she finally hits ...