Carlos Alcaraz’s My Way docuseries is must-watch for tennis fans and newcomers alike

World No. 2 tennis player Carlos Alcaraz shares his soul, talent, and vulnerability in the three-part Netflix docuseries "My Way," which premiered on April 23, 2025.
It is the latest Netflix installment devoted to tennis, following the two-season run of "Break Point" and with planned future projects featuring Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams forthcoming.
However, the My Way viewer doesn't need to be an ardent tennis fan. Acaraz's story is as much about who he is off the court as it is about his spectacular tennis talent. The docuseries is divided into three episodes: Episode 1, "Finding Joy in the Pain" (44 minutes), Episode 2, "I'm Not Rafa" (38 minutes), and Episode 3, "My Way" (33 minutes).
Key takeaways from Carlos Alcaraz's My Way1. Alcaraz is a typical 21 year old
He calls himself a "20-something kid," and that assessment rings true as Alcaraz craves time away from the tennis court to party with his friends, enjoy time with his family,...
It is the latest Netflix installment devoted to tennis, following the two-season run of "Break Point" and with planned future projects featuring Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams forthcoming.
However, the My Way viewer doesn't need to be an ardent tennis fan. Acaraz's story is as much about who he is off the court as it is about his spectacular tennis talent. The docuseries is divided into three episodes: Episode 1, "Finding Joy in the Pain" (44 minutes), Episode 2, "I'm Not Rafa" (38 minutes), and Episode 3, "My Way" (33 minutes).
Key takeaways from Carlos Alcaraz's My Way1. Alcaraz is a typical 21 year old
He calls himself a "20-something kid," and that assessment rings true as Alcaraz craves time away from the tennis court to party with his friends, enjoy time with his family,...
- 4/23/2025
- by Wendi Oliveros
- Netflix Life
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