
Break Point: A Davis Cup Story
Documentary
Overview
For the first time, the tennis world championship would be held for just one week and in a city: Madrid. Eighteen teams strove to win the prized “salad bowl” trophy. Lead by Rafa Nadal, the Spanish team were this year’s favourite until they suffered a serious setback.
Top Cast


Rafael Nadal
Rafael Nadal
Self
Rafael Nadal
Self
Roberto Bautista
Roberto Bautista
Self
Roberto Bautista
Self


Feliciano López
Feliciano López
Self
Feliciano López
Self
Sergi Bruguera
Sergi Bruguera
Self
Sergi Bruguera
Self
Frank Dancevic
Frank Dancevic
Self
Frank Dancevic
Self
Vasek Pospisil
Vasek Pospisil
Self
Vasek Pospisil
Self


Félix Auger Aliassime
Félix Auger Aliassime
Self
Félix Auger Aliassime
Self
Karen Khachanov
Karen Khachanov
Self
Karen Khachanov
Self
Andrey Rublev
Andrey Rublev
Self
Andrey Rublev
Self
Jamie Murray
Jamie Murray
Self
Jamie Murray
Self
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