Netflix is set to release a documentary series named Carlos Alcaraz: My Way, which seems to chronicle the life and career of the 21-year-old tennis sensation during his blistering 2024 season. The forthcoming series on the OTT platform is set to debut in 2025 and aims to provide an in-depth look at the Spaniard's journey, highlighting both his achievements and milestones on the court and his life off it.
The filming began at a special exhibition match called The Netflix Slam
This announcement came after the 21-year-old star player talked about a steady partnership with Netflix after his win at the Indian Wells 2024. The filming began at a special exhibition match called The Netflix Slam, where Rafael Nadal has played with legendary player Rafael Nadal. Through 2024, filming continued at a plethora of tournaments with the likes of the French Open, Wimbledon, and ATP Finals, grabbing Alcaraz's experiences both on and off the field.
The upcoming documentary is set to be an engaging exploration of one of the tennis biggest players as Carlos Alcaraz navigates both wins and challenges during his journey.
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"The No. 1 on the field, but just a 21-year-old off it. See him like you've never seen him before in 'Carlos Alcaraz: My Way'. Coming soon," the post caption said.
Meanwhile, former pro Paulo Bertolucci has shared his analysis of Carlos Alcaraz's recent quarterfinal game against Serbian ace Novak Djokovic.
"Alcaraz is sleeveless like Nadal; he plays differently but he is a thousand miles away from Rafa in his head. It has nothing to do with it; they are not both Spanish. He should have gone 2-1 in the match with Nole and probably would have brought the match home," the former ATP pro said, as reported by Tennis World USA.
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