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There seems to be very little time left before the documentary series about tennis stalwart and world number three Carlos Alcaraz is released on the OTT platform Netflix, which will take a journey through the 2024 season. This production seems to aim at giving us a look at the four-time Grand Slam winner, something the tennis world can perfectly see in the first preview already displayed on this OTT platform.
Notably, the 21-year-old star player has recently revealed his calm place and highlights his sneakers and trophy collection of all the ATP tours from his upcoming Netflix documentary, 'Carlos Alcaraz: My Way.' This documentary clip has recently been shared on Twitter, where the tennis player was seen showing his calm play while flaunting his sneakers and trophies.
The star player further showcased a small room with a single bed and a shoe rack where his sneakers were placed. In addition to this, Alcaraz also had his ID cards and some trophies in his room.
Watch the full video here:
A sweet clip from Carlos Alcaraz’ upcoming Netflix documentary.
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) March 29, 2025
Looking at his U.S. Open and Wimbledon trophies that he keeps in his room. 🥹
Can’t wait to watch the whole thing.
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"After each tournament, this is my place. This is my calm place. Here I have my hobby, something I love, which is sneakers, as you can see. I need more space. It's pretty small, but I manage. And for people that ask, 'Where do you keep your trophies?' Well, here. I have some important ones here. This one is from the 2022 US Open. The rest are in the living room," Carlos Alcaraz said.
Carlos Alcaraz's on-court journey of 2025 so far
Meanwhile, Carlos Alcaraz kicked off his campaign at the Australian Open 2025. The star player crashed out in the quarterfinals after Serbian legend Novak Djokovic thwarted him. Following this, Alcaraz won the ABN AMRO Open after defeating Alex de Minaur in the final showdown.
Carlos was then seen in action in the Qatar Open 2025, where Jiri Lehecka defeated him in the quarterfinals. The young sensation then heads to Indian Wells, where eventual winner Jack Draper ousted him in the semi-final round. However, Carlos suffered a first-round exit in the recently concluded Miami Open 2025.
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