We're getting closer to seeing a new side of Carlos Alcaraz.

This week, Netflix released the first look at the upcoming documentary about the 2024 season for tennis' young Spanish superstar, posting still photographs of Alcaraz at various moments over the last year. In the photos, the four-time Grand Slam champion can be seen celebrating his 21st birthday, placing his replica Wimbledon trophy on a shelf, and relaxing with friends on a boat.

The streamer also revealed the title for the Morena Films-produced project: Carlos Alcaraz: A mi manera, or Carlos Alcaraz: My Way in English.

"I am very happy for this experience with Morena Films and Netflix,” Alcaraz said in a statement when the project was first announced last March. “People are going to get to watch everything you don't see on a tennis court. I think it's something very different. I hope you enjoy this series as much as I will.”

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While the streaming giant's reality series that followed the ATP and WTA tours, *Break Point*, was not renewed last year after two seasons, that did little to erase its footprint in tennis.

Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal played in "The Netflix Slam" exhibition match last spring as a prong in Netflix's expanding portfolio in live sports coverage, and in addition to the My Way project, it was announced in December that his legendary recently-retired compatriot will also get his own series, chronicling his career through the lens of his final days on tour in 2024.

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Alcaraz further emphasized his excitement about sharing an unfiltered, off-court perspective on his life this week at a Netflix event in Madrid, which is the home of the streamer's European production hub.

"We will certainly reveal what I experience during tournaments, how I organize my training sessions, everything I face professionally," he reportedly shared, adding that he "liked the idea of sharing my personal story, being Carlitos, who aspires to be one of the best in history."

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Following his quarterfinal defeat at the hands of Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open, Alcaraz is back in action this week in Rotterdam as the top seed at the ABN AMRO Open. In his first match, he'll get a rematch against local favorite Botic van de Zandschulp, who famously beat him in the second round of the US Open last summer.