Breaking Point
- Episode aired Sep 7, 2021
- TV-MA
- 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
3.5K
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Tennis star Mardy Fish's battles with anxiety and mental health.Tennis star Mardy Fish's battles with anxiety and mental health.Tennis star Mardy Fish's battles with anxiety and mental health.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Andre Agassi
- Self - Former Tennis Champion
- (archive footage)
Lew Brewer
- Self - USTA Administrator of Training Centers
- (archive footage)
Michael Chang
- Self - Former Tennis Champion
- (archive footage)
Jimmy Connors
- Self - Former Tennis Champion
- (archive footage)
Jim Courier
- Self - Former Tennis Champion
- (archive footage)
Frank Dancevic
- Self - Former Tennis Player
- (archive footage)
Novak Djokovic
- Self - Former Tennis Champion
- (archive footage)
Roger Federer
- Self - Former World No. 1
- (archive footage)
Justin Gimelstob
- Self - CBS Sports Tennis Analyst
- (archive footage)
Randy Gregson
- Self - USTA President
- (archive footage)
David Letterman
- Self - Host, Late Show with David Letterman
- (archive footage)
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Featured review
Lots of respect and love for Mardy.
Did anyone talk about mental health issues in the 90's be honest no, especially when the subject was a six foot plus bloke.
This series focuses on the mental health issues of Mardy Fish, fascinating to learn so much about him, his struggles, and this fascinating relationship with Andy Roddick. So much expectation on those shoulders, a world class player, sadly greatness is reserved for only a handful of players.
I do follow the ATP and WTA, and have since the early 90's, so much focus on mental health now, with what's happening to Naomi Osaka, and to some degree Emma Raducanu.
It was awesome to see so many faces from the past, amazing also to see that Roddick's serve didn't change all that much over the years.
Such an interesting watch, I will never forget that final against Federer.
Insightful, 9/10.
This series focuses on the mental health issues of Mardy Fish, fascinating to learn so much about him, his struggles, and this fascinating relationship with Andy Roddick. So much expectation on those shoulders, a world class player, sadly greatness is reserved for only a handful of players.
I do follow the ATP and WTA, and have since the early 90's, so much focus on mental health now, with what's happening to Naomi Osaka, and to some degree Emma Raducanu.
It was awesome to see so many faces from the past, amazing also to see that Roddick's serve didn't change all that much over the years.
Such an interesting watch, I will never forget that final against Federer.
Insightful, 9/10.
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- Sep 15, 2021
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