American tennis professional
Reilly Opelka recently reacted to Netflix's tennis docuseries 'Break Point' being renewed for its second season.
Break Point is produced by the same production house, Box-to-Box Films, which is behind the acclaimed series 'Drive to Survive'. It was released in early 2023 and showcased some behind-the-scenes footage of players such as Nick Kyrgios, Maria Sakkari, Taylor Fritz, among others.
The first season also featured interviews with Martina Navratilova and Maria Sharapova. The first five episodes were released in January, with the remaining five to be released in June later this year.
The 'Full Swing' series, which debuted on the streaming platform last month and highlights the highs and lows of the professional golf tour, was also renewed. The second season of the tennis series is scheduled for release in 2024.
"These shows quickly appealed to core fans of golf and tennis, and also recruited brand new fans from all around the world,”said Brandon Riegg, VP, Unscripted and Documentary Series, Netflix. “Like so much of our growing sports slate, the compelling characters, competitive stakes, and vibrant storytelling reveal sides of the game you’ve never seen before, and we’re excited to follow the unpredictable turns of the year ahead.”
"How did Cobra Kai get cancelled and this is renewed? Season 1 was booboo."