WATCH: Carlos Alcaraz stuns in sleek black suit at Netflix documentary premiere, steals the spotlight ahead of Madrid Open
After a plethora of months of promotion and the last few weeks where many, many advances were revealed, the tennis fraternity can see on Netflix the documentary 'Carlos Alcaraz: My Way.'
After a plethora of months of promotion and the last few weeks where many, many advances were revealed, the tennis fraternity can see on Netflix the documentary 'Carlos Alcaraz: My Way'. This documentary has truly showcased how the four-time Grand Slam winner was back in 2024, featuring his unseen images alongside moments of Murican's season.
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In addition, the documentary further showcased the good and the bad, which highlights the difficulty and all such sacrifices of wanting to be one of the greatest players of all time while needing to enjoy the life of Carlos Alcaraz. Speaking about the same subject, the 21-year-old star player was seen attending the premiere of his Netflix documentary in Madrid.
Notably, the star player was seen putting on the best attire for the premiere of his documentary series. The four-time Grand Slam winner celebrated this event with his team, cast, and crew in Madrid, Spain.
This has provided an inside look at his journey so far and all that he has done, which makes him a legend in this spot at the age of just 21. This documentary also pushed the youngsters to know what needed to be done to become like the 21-year-old tennis player.
“I’m building my own path to become the greatest player in history – and I want to do it my way. I’d love to achieve it; it’s my dream. But one of the keys for me is to enjoy the journey," Carlos Alcaraz said in the trailer.
Rafael Nadal's presence steals the show in Carlos Alcaraz's documentary!
Meanwhile, legendary player Rafael Nadal was also spotted making a remarkable appearance in his documentary. The 22-time major winner opened up on his thoughts on achieving success in this sport.
“If you feel like you’re sacrificing too much, you probably won’t make it. To achieve what Novak (Djokovic), Roger, and I did, you have to feel that the sacrifices are worth it," Rafael Nadal said.