‘Break Point,’ Netflix’s ‘Drive’ for tennis, debuts Jan. 13


              FILE - Ajla Tomljanovic, of Australia, returns a shot to Serena Williams, of the United States, during the third round of the U.S. Open tennis championships on Sept. 2, 2022, in New York. Tomljanovic is one of the tennis players featured in the new Netflix docuseries “Break Point,” which is scheduled to debut on Jan. 13, 2023. The show is from the producers of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.”(AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
            
              Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas reacts after winning a point against Australia's Jordan Thompson in a second round men's singles match on day four of the Wimbledon tennis championships in London on June 30, 2022. Tsitsipas is one of the tennis players featured in the new Netflix docuseries “Break Point,” which is scheduled to debut on Jan. 13, 2023. The show is from the producers of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.” (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)
            
              FILE - Iga Swiatek, of Poland, right, greets Ons Jabeur, of Tunisia, after winning the women's singles final of the U.S. Open tennis championships on Sept. 10, 2022, in New York. Swiatek and Jabeur are two of the tennis players featured in the new Netflix docuseries “Break Point,” which is scheduled to debut on Jan. 13, 2023. The show is from the producers of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.” (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
            
              FILE - Australia's Nick Kyrgios returns the ball from between his legs to Serbia's Novak Djokovic in the final of the men's singles on Day 14 of the Wimbledon tennis championships in London on July 10, 2022. Kyrgios is one of the tennis players featured in the new Netflix docuseries “Break Point,” which is scheduled to debut on Jan. 13, 2023. The show is from the producers of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.” (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, File)
            
              FILE - Ajla Tomljanovic, of Australia, returns a shot to Serena Williams, of the United States, during the third round of the U.S. Open tennis championships on Sept. 2, 2022, in New York. Tomljanovic is one of the tennis players featured in the new Netflix docuseries “Break Point,” which is scheduled to debut on Jan. 13, 2023. The show is from the producers of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.”(AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
            
              Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas reacts after winning a point against Australia's Jordan Thompson in a second round men's singles match on day four of the Wimbledon tennis championships in London on June 30, 2022. Tsitsipas is one of the tennis players featured in the new Netflix docuseries “Break Point,” which is scheduled to debut on Jan. 13, 2023. The show is from the producers of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.” (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)
            
              FILE - Iga Swiatek, of Poland, right, greets Ons Jabeur, of Tunisia, after winning the women's singles final of the U.S. Open tennis championships on Sept. 10, 2022, in New York. Swiatek and Jabeur are two of the tennis players featured in the new Netflix docuseries “Break Point,” which is scheduled to debut on Jan. 13, 2023. The show is from the producers of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.” (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
            
              FILE - Australia's Nick Kyrgios returns the ball from between his legs to Serbia's Novak Djokovic in the final of the men's singles on Day 14 of the Wimbledon tennis championships in London on July 10, 2022. Kyrgios is one of the tennis players featured in the new Netflix docuseries “Break Point,” which is scheduled to debut on Jan. 13, 2023. The show is from the producers of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.” (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, File)
            
              FILE - Ajla Tomljanovic, of Australia, returns a shot to Serena Williams, of the United States, during the third round of the U.S. Open tennis championships on Sept. 2, 2022, in New York. Tomljanovic is one of the tennis players featured in the new Netflix docuseries “Break Point,” which is scheduled to debut on Jan. 13, 2023. The show is from the producers of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.”(AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
            
              Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas reacts after winning a point against Australia's Jordan Thompson in a second round men's singles match on day four of the Wimbledon tennis championships in London on June 30, 2022. Tsitsipas is one of the tennis players featured in the new Netflix docuseries “Break Point,” which is scheduled to debut on Jan. 13, 2023. The show is from the producers of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.” (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)
            
              FILE - Iga Swiatek, of Poland, right, greets Ons Jabeur, of Tunisia, after winning the women's singles final of the U.S. Open tennis championships on Sept. 10, 2022, in New York. Swiatek and Jabeur are two of the tennis players featured in the new Netflix docuseries “Break Point,” which is scheduled to debut on Jan. 13, 2023. The show is from the producers of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.” (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
            
              FILE - Australia's Nick Kyrgios returns the ball from between his legs to Serbia's Novak Djokovic in the final of the men's singles on Day 14 of the Wimbledon tennis championships in London on July 10, 2022. Kyrgios is one of the tennis players featured in the new Netflix docuseries “Break Point,” which is scheduled to debut on Jan. 13, 2023. The show is from the producers of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.” (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, File)
‘Break Point,’ Netflix’s ‘Drive’ for tennis, debuts Jan. 13