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Nadal, about his documentary on Netflix: "I'm really happy to have done it"

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 5 Jun 2026 | 08.55
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Rafael Nadal, Netflix documentary. Photo: gettyimages.
Rafael Nadal, Netflix documentary. Photo: gettyimages.

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Rafael Nadal appeared on Seth Meyers' famous Late Night show to present his documentary released on Netflix and shared his experience of having cameras filming in very private settings.

"Yes, I had doubts. To be honest, I turned it down many times before accepting this project. What worried me the most was not myself, but bothering my people, my family, and my team, because when you do something like this, you also invade their private space. I am used to working in front of cameras, but for the people around me, it was a completely different situation, and that worried me a lot."

"At first, it was challenging because suddenly you have cameras in places where normally nobody enters. You open your home, show your way of working, and share very private aspects of your life, so it's complicated at the beginning. But they had a great team, and gradually, we all got used to it. As the weeks passed, everything became much more natural. I think in the end, it was a good experience, and I am really happy I did it."

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