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Carlos Alcaraz: My Way

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Carlos Alcaraz: My Way
Netflix poster
SpanishCarlos Alcaraz: A mi manera
GenreDocumentary
Written by
  • Edu Salán
  • Jorge Laplace
Directed byJorge Laplace [es]
StarringCarlos Alcaraz
ComposerLaro Basterrechea
Country of originSpain
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes3
Production
Executive producers
  • Álex Martínez Roig
  • Juan Gordon
CinematographyPope Maroto
Editors
  • Chuchi Espinosa
  • Ricardo Gallego
  • José Garrido
  • César Herradura
  • Marcos R. Clairac
  • Paloma Lahuerta
  • Toni Frutos
Running time33–44 minutes
Production companyMorena Films [es]
Original release
NetworkNetflix
Release23 April 2025 (2025-04-23)

Carlos Alcaraz: My Way (Spanish: Carlos Alcaraz: A mi manera) is a 2025 Spanish television documentary miniseries chronicling the 2024 season of Spanish professional tennis player Carlos Alcaraz. It was released on Netflix on 23 April 2025.

Cast

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Episodes

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No.TitleDurationOriginal release date
1"Finding Joy in the Pain"
(Disfrutar sufriendo)
44 min23 April 2025 (2025-04-23)
Carlos Alcaraz's biggest fear is seeing tennis as "an obligation", and he struggles with the sacrifices he has to make for his career, foregoing time at home for tournaments and training. After winning the Indian Wells Open and completing the hardcourt season, he recovers from a forearm injury at home in El Palmar, Murcia. He withdraws from the Barcelona Open to prioritize his title defense at the Madrid Open, but ultimately loses in the quarterfinals, although his team believes his decreased form to be the result of a mental block. He spends his 21st birthday at home with his family and childhood friends, before traveling to Paris for the French Open. Alcaraz overcomes his mental block in a grueling semifinal match against Jannik Sinner, and he defeats Alexander Zverev in the final to achieve his childhood dream of winning the French Open.
2"I'm Not Rafa"
(No soy Rafa)
38 min23 April 2025 (2025-04-23)
Alcaraz recounts moving to Villena as a teenager to train at the JC Ferrero Equelite Sport Academy, where he met future coach Juan Carlos Ferrero. After committing to a strict training regimen, he rose through the rankings and eventually won the 2022 US Open, becoming the youngest player to achieve a ranking of world No. 1 by the ATP and quickly rising to stardom. His team recounts the sacrifices they have made for his career, spending time away from their families to prioritize his training, although Alcaraz is determined that he can maintain his level without fully sacrificing his personal life. He successfully defends his title at Wimbledon by defeating Novak Djokovic in the final. Despite having drawn comparisons to Rafael Nadal his entire career, he is determined to forge his own path.
3"My Way"
(A mi manera)
33 min23 April 2025 (2025-04-23)
Alcaraz makes his Olympic debut at the 2024 Summer Olympics, where he partners Nadal in doubles. The hype for their partnership creates immense pressure for Alcaraz, especially given that it is Nadal's final Olympics. They reach the quarterfinals, but lose to American doubles specialists Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram, devastating Alcaraz. He eventually reaches the singles final, but loses to Novak Djokovic. After the Olympics, Alcaraz struggles with form. He has an uncharacteristic outburst at the Cincinnati Open and is upset in the second round of the US Open by Botic van de Zandschulp. At the Laver Cup, he meets Roger Federer, who advises him to always find happiness in tennis. He goes on to defeat Jannik Sinner in the final of the China Open. Nadal retires from tennis at the Davis Cup, and Alcaraz emotionally notes the privilege of learning from his childhood idol.

Production

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Alcaraz holding the Coupe des Mousquetaires following the men's singles final at the 2024 French Open

At the 2024 Indian Wells Open, Carlos Alcaraz alluded to a collaboration with Netflix by writing cryptic messages on a television camera lens following his match wins.[1][2] On 14 March 2024, Netflix announced the production of a docuseries about Alcaraz, then titled Alcaraz, the Docuseries.[3][4] Filming had begun at The Netflix Slam, a televised exhibition match between Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal, on 3 March 2024.[5]

Filming continued throughout 2024 at various tournaments, including the French Open, Wimbledon, the Laver Cup, the Davis Cup, and the ATP Finals, as well as in Alcaraz's native Murcia. On 13 December 2024, director Jorge Laplace [es] announced that filming had been completed.[6]

Release

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The series was released on Netflix on 23 April 2025.[7][8] Alcaraz teased the series' release date with a tattoo at the 2025 Indian Wells Open in March.[9] An official trailer was released by Netflix on 10 April.[10][11]

References

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  1. ^ Rigueira, Ángel (12 March 2024). "Alcaraz desvela qué es la 'N' de su enigmático mensaje en Indian Wells". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  2. ^ Cornago, Eduardo (13 March 2024). ""Tudum": ¿Qué significa el nuevo y misterioso mensaje de Alcaraz?". La Razón (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  3. ^ White, Peter (14 March 2024). "Carlos Alcaraz Docuseries Served Up At Netflix". Deadline. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  4. ^ Gardner, Chris (14 March 2024). "Carlos Alcaraz Sets Netflix Docuseries, Promises "Everything You Don't See on a Tennis Court"". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  5. ^ Ambrosy, María José (14 March 2024). "'Alcaraz, the Docuseries': An Incredible Journey Through the Eyes of Carlos Alcaraz". About Netflix. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  6. ^ Laplace, Jorge [@jorgelaplace_]; (13 December 2024). "Fin de rodaje junto al equipito más grande" (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 December 2024 – via Instagram.
  7. ^ Solsona, Joan (10 March 2025). "Netflix confirma el 23 de abril como fecha de lanzamiento de la docuserie 'Carlos Alcaraz: A mi manera'". Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 March 2025.
  8. ^ Ciriza, Alejandro (21 April 2025). "Alcaraz, de gala, en Netflix y entre algodones". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 April 2025.
  9. ^ Martín, Jesús Mariano (10 March 2025). "El misterioso tatuaje de Alcaraz: 23-4-25". Diario AS (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 March 2025.
  10. ^ Hansen, James (11 April 2025). "Carlos Alcaraz's 'My Way' documentary trailer and a tennis tweener trick shot from heaven". The Athletic. Retrieved 11 April 2025.
  11. ^ Dye, Natasha (10 April 2025). "Carlos Alcaraz Has $39 Million in Prize Money — but Is Still Sleeping in a Twin Bed, Netflix Doc Reveals". People. Retrieved 24 April 2025.
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