“I come here after every tournament,” Alcaraz explains. “This is my quiet place… I could live on my own, but I like being around my family. I like being around my parents.”
In the series’ opening episode, ‘Finding Joy in the Pain’, viewers get a tour of his small bedroom, which includes his twin-sized bed pressed against one wall and shelves stuffed full of his sneaker collection and trophy haul on the other. His Grand Slam trophies occupy a prime spot at the top of his bedroom bookcases—at least for now.
“I’m running out of space! It’s a bit cramped, but it’s okay. We make it work.”
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2. Jannik Sinner is “the toughest player you can compete against.”
Since My Way delves into Alcaraz’s 2024 season, it’s no surprise that rival Jannik Sinner features prominently throughout the three episodes. The pair faced each other three times last season, with the Spaniard going 3-0 against the world No. 1.
Alcaraz heaps praise on Sinner, and says his opponent “motivates me to be better”—a sentiment that Sinner completely agrees with.
The Italian even makes a brief cameo as a talking head to shed light on their rivalry, praising Alcaraz’s mental strength for playing through cramps in their Roland Garros semifinal and prevailing in a three-set classic in the Beijing final.
“Me and Carlos, we have a great rivalry,” Sinner says. “When we play, there’s a bit more extra attention and, from our side, a bit more tension.
“He won Masters events, as I did, and he won Grand Slams. While he’s winning, I feel like my practice sessions are getting more intense.”
