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


Alcaraz has share the poster and premiere date of the series


Carlos Alcaraz at the 2025 Australian Open© Getty Images
Maria LoretoSenior Writer
APRIL 3, 2025 5:29 PM EDTAPR 3, 2025, 5:29 PM EDT

Carlos Alcaraz is getting his documentary series. The 21-year-old tennis prodigy has partnered up with Netflix for a TV show chronicling his 2024 tennis season, where he won some of the most important tennis tournaments of the year, including Roland Garros and Wimbledon. 

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Last year, Alcaraz won the Roland Garros and Wimbledon, two of the most important tennis tournaments in the world

Alcaraz took to Instagram to share the project's title and release date. The series is titled "A Mi Manera," or "My Way," in English, and premieres this April 23rd. 

While details of the series are being kept under wraps, Netflix's synopsis reads: "This documentary series follows Carlos Alcaraz as he balances the pressures of a phenomenal tennis career with a 20-year-old's desire to let loose"

In a previous chat with Netflix, Alcaraz discussed the project, praising its format and what people can expect when they watch it. “People are going to get to know everything you don’t see on a tennis court,” he said. “I think it’s something very different.”

You can check out the poster below. 

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The poster for 'My Way,' the docuseries trailing Carlos Alcaraz

Alcaraz's partnership with Netflix

While this marks Alcaraz's most committed project with Netflix, the two had partnered up in the past for the Netflix Slam, a tennis tournament that pit all manner of impressive tennis players in different matches.

Alcaraz played against Rafael Nadal, with him winning the match and playing against one of his idols. 

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Alcaraz and Nadal played together in the Paris Olympics

“I’m honored and so happy to be sharing the court with Rafa in Las Vegas,” said Alcaraz before the match. “He’s an all-time great, of course, and his records and achievements speak for themselves.”

"My Way" is a part of Netflix's upcoming roster of sports content, which has been met with great acclaim over the past months and years. More titles include the soccer docuseries "LALIGA," and shows like "Formula 1: Drive to Survive," "Full Swing," "Quarterback," and more.

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You can watch the docuseries this April

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