Carlos Alcaraz has given a glimpse into his life in a new Netflix docuseries, showing off where he keeps his Wimbledon trophy.
Carlos Alcaraz boasts a resume that tops the dreams of many with four Grand Slam victories and a record-setting run as the world’s No. 1 player – a feat he accomplished as the youngest in ATP history.
But the 21-year-old remains grounded, residing in his childhood home in Murcia, Spain. Unlike some stars who might erect trophy rooms or loan their collection to museums, Alcaraz keeps his hard-won silverware close by, neatly arrayed in the family’s two-story apartment.
His intimate living space has been unveiled to fans through a new Netflix docuseries, where his Grand Slam trophies take pride of place in both the bedroom and the living room. Andrey Rublev, meanwhile, was warned at the Madrid Open after throwing his racket in an angry outburst.
Alcaraz captured hearts and headlines at 19, snagging his first Grand Slam title at the U.S. Open and climbing to the pinnacle of tennis rankings. The gleaming Tiffany & Co. crafted trophy isn’t just a decoration; it oversees his sleep from a shelf in his cozy bedroom.
“This is where I sleep, this is my bedroom,” Alcaraz says in his new Netflix series, walking into a modest room with a bed, trainers, tennis credentials, and several trophies.
