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Carlos Alcaraz shares what people should expect on his upcoming Netflix documentary “The documentary will show how…

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Carlos Alcaraz has already experienced some really intense experiences, despite the fact that his profession is still in its early stages at the age of 21. The young Spanish prodigy has already topped the ATP rankings, won four Grand Slam titles and five Masters 1000 titles, and won silver at the Paris Olympics (bursting into tears after losing to Novak Djokovic in the final).

The champion from Murcia would have liked to start the 2025 season with brighter results, but he has been the victim of several ups and downs in recent months and has only played his best tennis in flashes so far. It was reasonable to expect much more from a player of his caliber in the Masters 1000 in Indian Wells and Miami, particularly in Florida, where he was eliminated by David Goffin in the second round due to a very disappointing performance.

Carlos Alcaraz's life story to be told in Netflix documentary series

The four-time Grand Slam champion will make his Monte Carlo debut against Francisco Cerundolo tomorrow.

Carlitos, who has never won a match in the Principality, cannot afford to overlook the Argentine ace, who is a highly dangerous player on this surface and will be able to enter the court without much pressure.

Alcaraz discusses his documentary

The typical pre-tournament news conference also provided an opportunity to ask Alcaraz for more information about the documentary about him, which will be accessible on Netflix beginning April 23.

“The documentary will show how my life unfolds away from the cameras, with the good times and also the bad moments” – explained the former world number 1. “I have no idea how people will react to this product, but it’s not long before its release and I’m eager to find out. I am aware that I am privileged, I often repeat it and I always try not to forget it.

I don’t like comparisons with other players, I always want to stay true to my values and I think having fun serves to make the journey more enjoyable” – he added.

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