“I want to show everyone…” Carlos Alcaraz reveals the intention behind filming his upcoming docuseries on Netflix
The behind-the-scenes of Spaniard's 2024 season will be up there to watch for his fans.
Carlos Alcaraz (Image via Imago)
Carlos Alcaraz, the rising Spanish tennis sensation, has swiftly ascended to the upper echelons of the sport. At just 20 years old, he currently holds the third rank in men’s tennis. While Alcaraz’s prowess on the court is widely recognized, he also desires to showcase his personality off the court.
The two-time Grand Slam champion who is touted as the next big thing in tennis has hence decided to get a docuseries made on him. Alcaraz has partnered with the OTT giant Netflix to bring his off-the-court personality to people’s notice.
The platform recently announced that the docuseries, titled ‘Alcaraz, the Docuseries‘ will follow Alcaraz both on and off the court during his 2024 season taking fans inside the career of the youngest No. 1 player in the history of international tennis. Alcaraz was asked about the intention behind such a move recently at Madrid and the Spaniard revealed that he wants to show everybody how he is off the court.
I want to show my personality, let's say, my person. Everybody knows Carlos Alcaraz as a tennis player on the court… You know, I think it's a beautiful story to show that a little kid, you know, pursuing his dream, and becoming No. 1 in the world… I think it’s beautiful. I want to show everybody who I am off the court. So that's why I'm doing this thing, and I think it's going to be a beautiful one.Carlos Alcaraz said about his docuseries via Madrid Open Press
Carlos Alcaraz is currently double-defending his title in Madrid
As Carlos Alcaraz is getting a docuseries made on him, the Spaniard will be hoping to add as many memorable moments as possible. The 2024 season has not been great for the 20-year-old as Alcaraz has won only one title so far, which came after a long wait.
Nevertheless, the entire season is left for the youngster to conquer. Alcaraz is currently competing at the Madrid Open and will be hoping to make the most of it after missing out on a chance to compete at the Monte Carlo Masters and the Barcelona Open due to injury concerns.
Alcaraz has started his campaign in Madrid in style as he beat Alexander Shevchenko in straight sets in the second round. He thrashed the Kazakh player 6-2, 6-1 to enter the third round. Alcaraz would be hoping to go the distance in Madrid considering his brilliant record (double-defending champion).
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