After the Netflix documentary about Carlos Alcaraz, one of the sponsors of the Spaniard, Rolex, has released another documentary focusing on the origins of the Murcian. It turns out that the young man from El Palmar used to spend hours and hours on the tennis court wall at his tennis club. This is confessed by his father Carlos, recounting an anecdote from when his son was three years old: "There was no way to get him off the court. I was already tired and ready to go home after working all day, and Carlos would beg me, 'Play with me here against the wall!' It would be past 9 o'clock, and I would say, 'Okay, but only for 20 minutes.' And after 20 minutes, we would keep playing for another 30 minutes, and he would want more and more. And I would say, 'This can't go on, dinner is ready, and we have to go home.' "And he would start crying again," confirms the father of the five-time Grand Slam champion.
— cece (@alcalenka) June 25, 2025
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