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Netflix Presents in the Tennis Court the New Docuseries About Carlos Alcaraz

Carlos Alcaraz: My Way

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Yesterday, Madrid hosted the presentation event for Carlos Alcaraz: My Way, Netflix new sports series that is available globally from today. 

The event was attended by tennis player Carlos Alcaraz himself, who alongside the director of the documentary series Jorge Laplace, as well as part of the creative and production team of the project, posed on the urban tennis court of the Mutua Madrid Open located in the Plaza Pablo Ruiz Picasso in Madrid.

Alcaraz was accompanied by his family and friends in a special night full of emotions, in which he shared a private dinner with other sport personalities such as Koke, Feliciano López or Jennifer Miranda, as well as with other musical and acting artists like David Bisbal, Miguel Ángel Silvestre, Oscar Casas, Arturo Valls, Tamar Novas or Rosanna Zanetti, among many others. 

Before the event, Carlos Alcaraz spoke with the press in a conference moderated by the Spanish host Ainhoa Arbizu. During the press meeting, the young Murcian player stated: “I’m 22 years old, I’m very young and my career is still short. But I think it has been a story that we wanted to tell. For people to know about and for them to also meet me as a person”. Also, about the new docuseries, the tennis player revealed: “We wanted to show how I am as a person, how we live everyday during the tournaments and at home. This is how I live, my way of showing up to tournaments, how I train, and also my way of living life.”

Carlos Alcaraz: My Way is a documentary series produced by Morena Films for Netflix that portrays the youngest number 1 in tennis history. We follow Carlos Alcaraz during the 2024 season, getting closer to the young prodigy who is revolutionizing the world of sports. We will get to know not only the tennis player but also the off-court life of one of the best sportsmen in the world. An incredible journey through the eyes of Carlos Alcaraz.

This new three-episode Netflix documentary series is produced by Juan Gordon and Álex Martínez Roig for Morena Films (Celd 211,  Mother's Love), directed by Jorge Laplace (LaLiga: All Access, Locomía) and written by Edu Salan and Jorge Laplace. 

About Morena Fims 

Morena Films is an independent production company that, since its creation in 1999, has been committed to telling relevant and committed stories with a great talent, creating innovative, quality content with a clear commercial ambition in the international market. With more than a hundred projects in its catalog, including features, shorts and series, both fiction and documentary, Morena Films has received more than 100 nominations and 20 Goya Awards, among others, and is one of the most recognized production companies in international festivals such as Cannes, Berlin or San Sebastian. Among its best-known projects are some of the highest-grossing Spanish films of all time, such as Celda 211 (Daniel Monzón) and Campeones (Javier Fesser); and other relevant titles such as También la lluvia (Icíar Bollaín), Intemperie (Benito Zambrano), Todos lo saben (Asghar Farhadi) or Cerdita (Carlota Pereda). Recently, Morena Films has released the documentary El durmiente (Álvaro Longoria), the original series for Disney+ Invisible or the docu-series LALIGA: Más allá del gol (available on Netflix). In 2025 Morena Films plans to release Carlos Alcaraz: my way (Jorge Laplace) on Netflix, También esto pasará (Maria Ripoll) and 8 (Julio Medem).

Jon Usabiaga

PR Manager Spain & Portugal

jusabiaga@netflix.com