Alcaraz, the Docuseries

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Alcaraz, the Docuseries
Spanish Alcaraz, la docuserie
Genre Documentary
Starring Carlos Alcaraz
Country of originSpain
Production
Production companyMorena Films
Original release
Network Netflix

Alcaraz, the Docuseries (Spanish : Alcaraz, la docuserie) is an upcoming television documentary miniseries chronicling the 2024 season of Spanish professional tennis player Carlos Alcaraz. It will be released on Netflix in 2025.

Contents

Production

Following his match wins at the 2024 Indian Wells Open, Carlos Alcaraz wrote cryptic messages on a television camera lens alluding to a collaboration with Netflix. [1] [2] These speculations were confirmed on 14 March 2024, when Netflix announced the production of Alcaraz, the Docuseries. [3] [4] [5] Filming had begun at The Netflix Slam, a televised exhibition match between Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal, on 3 March 2024. [6]

Release

The series will be released on Netflix in 2025. [7]

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References

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