By Erik Gudris | @atntennis | Thursday, April 10, 2025
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Followers of Carlos Alcaraz will get an up shut and private look into his life and profession due to a brand new Netflix documentary sequence this month.
Carlos Alcaraz: My Means will premiere on Netflix on April 23.
The three-part sequence will give viewers an inside look into his life, profession, and household, together with insights from tennis greats, his coaches, and extra, because it follows him alongside throughout his unimaginable 2024 season.
Within the trailer, the 21-year-old Alcaraz reveals he nonetheless sleeps in a twin mattress within the small bed room of his dad or mum’s home. But his bed room additionally accommodates a lot of his tennis trophies, together with from profitable Wimbledon, Roland Garros, and the US Open.
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Alcaraz reveals that whereas he enjoys his life on the court docket, he needs he may spend extra time along with his household.
“I am somebody who enjoys spending time at residence,” Alcaraz says within the trailer. “However tennis would not permit that. I wish to spend time with my household and associates. I wish to have free time. Proper now my concern could be to see tennis as an obligation.”
The documentary options commentary from former Grand Slam champions Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Garbine Muguruza, and Juan Carlos Ferrero, Alcaraz’s coach.
“To perform what Novak, Roger, or myself have accomplished, you have to really feel that the sacrifices are value it and that they repay,” Nadal says within the trailer.
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“You wish to be all over the place, however you may’t be,” Federer says about life on the tennis tour.
“You do not take into consideration the extent of bodily demand, particularly not the psychological demand,” Alcaraz says about tennis.
“I am nonetheless younger. There’s a whole lot of life forward of me. I wish to make my very own selections. And if I mess up, I would like it to be on me,” he provides. “I am constructing my path to turn out to be the best participant in historical past. I wish to do it my means.”
Carlos Alcaraz: My Means begins streaming on April 23 on Netflix.