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An all-new documentary series chronicling Carlos Alcaraz’s 2024 season is coming to Netflix in 2025!

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The morning after Carlos Alcaraz won his second Wimbledon title after beating Novak Djokovic 6–2, 6–2, 7–6 on Sunday, Netflix announced that the docuseries about the 21-year-old Spaniard’s 2024 season will be released in 2025.

The streaming service couldn’t have picked a more perfect year to follow Alcaraz around. In 2024 so far, he’s won two major titles—the French Open and Wimbledon—and he won Indian Wells in March, which is often regarded as an additional major. And, he is teaming up with tennis legend Rafael Nadal for the 2024 Paris Olympics in doubles later this month


Fans of Carlos Alcaraz and tennis in general will surely be looking forward to this documentary series. It will be interesting to see behind-the-scenes footage and learn more about Alcaraz’s journey during the 2024 season.

Alcaraz is already being regarded as the next major tennis star after the Big Three.

The series will show fans a glimpse of behind-the-scenes content of Alcaraz’s historical year. It won’t just be what fans already see on the court, but some of the action off the court, too.

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Novak Djokovic’s Iconic ‘God blessing’ Picture on the Centre Court of Wimbledon has been nominated for the IMAGO Photograph of the Year 2024

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Novak Djokovic’s iconic photo, referred to as the “God blessing” image taken on Centre Court at Wimbledon, has indeed been nominated for the IMAGO Photograph of the Year 2024.

This nomination was highlighted by some social media post where fans are being encouraged to vote for the photograph captured by Chloe Knott.

The image appears to have struck a chord with the tennis community, particularly among Djokovic’s supporters, often referred to as #NoleFam.

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Alexandrova’s Doha Semifinal Surge: A Tale of Resilience

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Ekaterina Alexandrova has shown remarkable resilience in her recent performances at the Qatar Open in Doha, culminating in a surge to the semifinals. 

 

Alexandrova has been on an impressive run, defeating top-seeded players in Doha. She notably upset world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in a thrilling three-set match (3-6, 6-3, 7-6(5)) in the second round, showcasing her ability to come back from a set down. Following this, she continued her winning streak by defeating Jessica Pegula, the No. 5 seed, in another three-set match (4-6, 6-1, 6-1) to reach the semifinals.
Her victories in Doha have extended her winning streak to eight matches. This follows her success at the Linz Open where she clinched her fifth WTA title just two weeks prior to the Qatar Open. Her form has been described as that of the most in-form player on the women’s tour at the moment.
Alexandrova’s performance against Sabalenka was particularly notable for her comeback. After losing the first set, she managed to take the second and fight back in a closely contested third set, winning in a tiebreak. Her match against Pegula also showed her resilience, turning the match around after dropping the first set.
Reaching the semifinals in Doha marks her third WTA 1000 semifinal appearance, highlighting her growing prowess on the big stage. Her next challenge in the semifinals would be against either Amanda Anisimova or Marta Kostyuk, both of whom have had their own impressive performances in the tournament.
Alexandrova’s journey in Doha not only underscores her physical and mental endurance but also marks her as a significant player to watch in the WTA tour. Her ability to defeat top players, especially after starting matches in a deficit, demonstrates a high level of tactical acumen and mental toughness.

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Pau Cubarsí Commits to Barcelona Until 2029

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Pau Cubarsí, the young Barcelona defender, has officially signed a contract extension that will keep him with the club until June 2029.
This agreement was confirmed by Barcelona on February 13, 2025. Cubarsí, who has been a key part of the Barcelona defense over the past year, has emerged through the ranks of La Masia, Barcelona’s youth academy, and his commitment reflects the club’s strategy to secure its promising young talent for the future.

 

Barcelona’s announcement highlighted that this extension not only secures Cubarsí’s future at the club but also underscores their commitment to promoting and retaining young players from their academy. This move comes amidst a series of contract renewals for other young stars at Barcelona, indicating a clear strategy to build around homegrown talent.

 

Cubarsí’s new deal was signed alongside Barcelona president Joan Laporta, first vice-president Rafa Yuste, and the club’s director of football, Deco, emphasizing the importance of this contract to the club’s leadership. This extension also places him among other young players like Fermín López, Marc Bernal, and others who have recently extended their contracts with Barcelona.

 

His performance has been notable enough to be ranked as a favorite for the Golden Boy Award, showcasing his potential and the high expectations placed upon him in the football world. With this contract, Cubarsí is set to continue his development at Barcelona, potentially becoming a central figure in their defense for years to come.

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