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What happened after Ons Jabeur’s heroics, Paula Badosa’s heartbreak on 'Break Point'?
Episode 4 of the docuseries explored how players deal with “Great Expectations” during a pressure-filled week in Madrid. But what happened after Netflix cameras stopped rolling?
Published Jan 14, 2023
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Jabeur amassed a 17-4 record on clay in 2022, and won the biggest title of her career in Madrid.
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Spoiler alert: Great things in store for Jabeur at Wimbledon when the next batch of Break Point episodes drop.
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Badosa felt the weight of expectations during her home tournament in Madrid, but her woes continued the rest of the season.
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Alcaraz's rise kicked into high gear during the clay swing—and away from Break Point cameras.
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