Several tennis fans have shown interest in the second episode of the Netflix documentary series “Break Point” because it so expertly captures the behind-the-scenes experiences of some of the top players.
While many fans and players in the tennis community are gushing over the show, there are a few others who aren’t as impressed. Stefanos Tsitsipas recently made headlines for his amazing triumph in the Los Cabos Open, an ATP Tour 250 competition.
Even Stefanos Tsitsipas who is a part of the series himself, has expressed his dissatisfaction with the depiction of his real journey in the men’s circuit. Notably, after his remarkable Los Cabos triumph, the Greek tennis star has now come forward to candidly open up about how Netflix has mistreated him in their sports-drama serial.
Tsitsipas previously expressed his displeasure before the film’s premiere and said during the conversation: “I’m not sure if I should be doing this again at the end of the day I feel like there wasn’t a creative, nicer, and distinct story behind it which is my kind of personality.”
Tsitsipas responded directly, making it obvious that he doesn’t like the show because its plot doesn’t really fit his “nicer” personality. He added: “And what I am seeking for as an individual and um, I’m not a huge fan of toxicity.”
*sob the things they cut out 😭 pic.twitter.com/fNVuGTJg1N
— Jess 🍵 (@jessica4stein) August 6, 2023
Stefanos Tsitsipas in 2023
Ranked world no.5, Tsitsipas played his last match on the 5th of August when he defeated world no.19 Alex De Minaur 6-3 6-4 in the final in Los Cabos to win his 10th career title.
At present, during this year Tsitsipas achieved a 39-13 match record. This year, Stefanos won 1 title in Los Cabos. The Greek reached the final at the Australian Open and Barcelona.