Carlos Alcaraz has often been labeled as the natural successor to Rafael Nadal, but the young Spaniard is eager to carve out his own identity.
In the Netflix documentary Carlos Alcaraz: My Way, he expresses his desire to be recognized for his own achievements rather than as Nadal’s heir.
Even Nadal, a 22-time Grand Slam champion, understands the pressure that comes with constant comparisons, acknowledging that it can affect a young player’s mindset.
The documentary follows Alcaraz’s journey through 2024, including his Wimbledon title defense and his first French Open triumph—the same tournament where Nadal holds a record 14 titles.
Despite his successes, Alcaraz openly discusses his struggles with balancing professional expectations and personal happiness.
He tearfully recalls smashing his racquet after a loss to Gael Monfils at the Cincinnati Open, admitting he wasn’t mentally strong enough to handle the stress.
Following his 2023 French Open semi-final defeat to Novak Djokovic, he escaped to Ibiza for an intense break, defying advice from his agent and coach.